Option #2—If you are a Donor who would like to Pledge Charitable Donations to a Qualified Charitable Organization Participating in this Community Project that Helps Children, Low Income Families & Animals, please click “Read More”:
Step 1—Decide on the amount of your Charitable Donation. The amount you donate, up to $200 (or $400 per married couple filing jointly), will be the amount you may claim as a state tax credit.
Your Charitable Donation results in a State Tax Credit that will reduce the amount of taxes you owe to the Arizona Department of Revenue or it will increase the amount of your refund from the state! For instance, if you donate the maximum $400 for a married couple, your Arizona tax bill will be $400 less or your refund will be $400 more. No extra money comes out of your pocket! You just get to have control over who gets to directly benefit from the “taxes” you already owe! ***You receive a $1 tax credit for every $1 you donate!
You may add specifications to your donation pledge, if you wish. For instance, you can state that you only want to help Qualified Charitable Organizations in a certain city or only Qualified Charitable Organizations that offer specific types of services to low income populations. Or, if you wish, you may split your $400 donation ($200 for an individual) among more than one Qualified Charitable Organization and still qualify for a maximum state credit of $400 ($200 for an individual). Just send pledges in as 2 different donation pledges below.
Step 2—Wait to be contacted by a Qualified Charitable Organization that wants to accept your challenge to receive $10 for every spay & neuter that they are able to generate. If you decide it is a match, simply contact them using the information given and follow the normal process for making a donation that qualifies for a Qualified Charitable Organization Tax Credit. That transaction is between you and the Qualified Charitable Organization.
This Community Project functions just like a walkathon fundraiser does.
The Qualified Charitable Organization will receive $10 for each dog or cat spay or neuter that their organization, students, teachers & administrators are able to influence your community to get done. That is much better than most fundraisers like selling candy bars where you only earn a few cents from an expensive candy bar that is not even healthy for you! With this Community Project you are helping children, low income individuals, animals, the charitable organization, your community and yourself all at the same time! It is a win-win-win-win-win-win! 🙂
The great news is that many companies match, double or even triple the charitable donations made by their employees! Thus, with your employer’s 1:1, 2:1 or even 3:1 match of your charitable donation, a Charitable Organization can earn $20, $30 or even $40 for each completed spay or neuter! Please strive to get the maximum impact for your generous gift by checking to see if your employer will match your charitable donation.
Step 4—Inform us about which Qualified Charitable Organization has accepted your donation and tell us the amount of your Charitable Contribution. Let us know via the “Share Information & Resources” comment section below as a reply to your initial donation pledge. Once we know which organization you sent your donation to and the amount, we will adjust their tally on our website and begin tracking their progress towards meeting the Spay & Neuter Target Goals that they have committed to achieve.
Step 5—You will be contacted when the Qualified Charitable Organization successfully reaches their goal and has fulfilled the commitment to receive your donation pledge. Congratulations! You have helped children, families, a charitable organization and animals all at the same time!
*****IMPORTANT: It is always necessary to consult your own tax professional to understand how a tax credit affects you & your family. CommunityCause.org makes no claim that this information is current or accurate. All information was posted in good faith and collected from the Arizona Department of Revenue Website and the City of Phoenix website. Tax laws change from year to year and this information was collected in December, 2015. Please verify that the information is correct and confirm all tax related information yourself. Here are some links to Arizona Department of Revenue and City of Phoenix websites that may help:
Please remember that there are 3 different Tax Credit Projects running that help children, animals & the working poor. You may Make a Charitable Donation to each! To Make the Maximum Positive Impact in your Community, please click on the links to see the School Tax Credit Project or the “Working Poor” or Qualified Charitable Organization Tax Credit Project or the Foster Care Organization Tax Credit Project
To View School Tax Credit Facts–Click Here!
To View Frequently Asked Questions about the School Tax Credit on the City of Phoenix Website–Click Here!
To View Title 1 Schools in Maricopa County Please be sure to confirm that the organization you wish to donate to is also on the 2016 list when it becomes available.
To View a List of Schools in Maricopa County & their Contact Information for Making a Charitable Donation–Click Here!
To View Specifics on School Tax Credit Information from the Arizona Department of Revenue–Click Here!
*****Sometimes the links at the AZDOR do not work! Please do a search for the Arizona Department of Revenue and do a keyword search on the official website for “School Tax Credit”, “Working Poor Tax Credit” and “Foster Care Organization Tax Credit”********
To View a Very Understandable Description about How You Can Donate to both a Charitable Organization and a Foster Care Organization, View Frequently Asked Questions–Click Here!
To View a List of Frequently Asked Questions about Charitable Organization & Foster Care Organization Tax Credits on the Arizona Department of Revenue Website–Click Here!
To View the List of Qualifying Charitable Organizations for 2015 on the Arizona Department of Revenue Website—Click Here! Please be sure to confirm that the organization you wish to donate to is also on the 2016 list when it becomes available.
To View the List of Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations for 2015 on the Arizona Department of Revenue Website—Click Here! Please be sure to confirm that the organization you wish to donate to is also on the 2016 list when it becomes available.
There are a number of companies that will match the amount of your donation! If you are employed by any of these companies the amount of your donation to the organization may be matched and, therefore, the amount the organization received will be doubled! Please check with your own organization before making a donation. To View a PDF of Organizations that Match Employee’s Charitable Donation–Click Here!
To Search the Name of Your Employer to See if Your Company Matches Charitable Donations–Click Here!
To View Information on How Donation Matching Works–Click Here!
Many companies will even match large charitable donations made by their employees. To View the Maximum Amount of Your Donation Matched by Companies–Click Here!
There are even some organizations that do a 2 to 1 or even a 3 to 1 match for their employee’s charitable contributions. To View Organizations with the Top Matching Gift Programs–Click Here!
For those of you who would like receive your tax credit and also donate directly to an Animal Related Qualifying Charitable Organization, here are some options for you:
Gabriel’s Angels
Our Mission is to deliver healing pet therapy to at-risk children, nurturing their emotional development and enhancing the quality of their lives forever.
American Service Animal Society—Dogs for Veterans
http://dogs4vets.org/
American Service Animal Society—ASAS helps disabled veterans train their own dog to be their service dog (SD). If the veteran does not have a dog, then ASAS will help them find the appropriate dog for their needs and lifestyle either through shelters, rescues or breeders.
Power Paws Assistance Dogs, Inc
Our mission is to provide highly skilled assistance dogs to adults and children with disabilities throughout the United States, to provide education and continuing support for working assistance dog teams, and to be a resource in the community for people with disabilities.
Angel of Mercy, Shelter of Hope
Angel of Mercy, Shelter of Hope, will be providing a safe and confidential environment for women and their children who are in danger due to domestic violence. We will also house their pets. The staff will provide programs and services designed to empower, heal and help women learn to rebuild new futures free from violence for themselves and their children. During their stay at Angel of Mercy, residents will receive food, clothing, group and individualized support. Angel of Mercy will provide child day care for mothers who are employed. We will also provide on-site therapy for adults and children. A Transition Advocate will be designated to assist the residents as they re-locate and re-enter the community. Angel of Mercy will also provide a kennel for the victims/survivors pets. All the necessary care will be provided for the pets. Angel of Mercy Shelter is the first domestic violence shelter that allows pets of all types.
Sojourner Center
http://www.sojournercenter.org/
Sojourner provides a continuum of multicultural services to individuals and families impacted by domestic violence in Arizona, while collaborating with the global community on education, research and advocacy to end domestic violence. Lost Our Home, an nonprofit animal rescue, has been working with Sojourner to provide temporary care for pets at our shelter. Our new program will allow women and children who have left domestic violence
situations to keep their beloved pets with them at the shelter.
Camelot Therapeutic Horsemanship
Camelot’s mission is to improve the quality of life for children and adults with disabilities through programs of horsemanship and outdoor education, which develop self-worth, independence, and active participation in the community.
All the King’s Horses Children’s
Ranchhttp://www.atkhchildrensranch.org/
Our Mission is to provide refuge in a traditional family setting with Christian values on a ranch for abused and neglected children who need long-term care.
Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids
http://www.traktucson.org/
Therapeutic Ranch for Animals and Kids–TRAK is a 501 (c) (3), not-for-profit program focused on children with and without specific challenges. The focus of the program is to offer participants opportunities to provide service to people and animals of the community. This gives an often-rare experience to be a service provider to those less fortunate. Participants will receive specific educational skills, business, and vocational training that will aid in their efforts to help themselves, each other and their community.
Benevilla
http://www.benevilla.org/creativeaging2/benepets/
Offers Pet Therapy Visits to Clients of All Ages, especially Seniors who have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
To View the Progress on Our Goal and See a Complete List of the Charitable Donation Pledges Received and the Number of Spays/Neuters Committed to be Completed–Click Here!
Thank you for your interest in this project! Your Community Thanks You!
Community Cause
8 Dec 2015Hello,
I am pledging $200 to any Qualifying Charitable Organization that provides services to teenagers and accepts the Dog and Cat Spay & Neuter Challenge! Just send in a reply to my comment if your Qualifying Charitable Organization serving teen clients would like to accept my $200 donation.
In return for my $200 donation, your Qualifying Charitable Organization promises to get the word out about local spay & neuter resources by telling clients & colleagues at your organization and by sharing the information with the community through your social media channels. You will get $10 for each completed spay or neuter that any community members credit to your Qualifying Charitable Organization’s effort to get the word out. You have until December 31st, 2016 to meet the spay/neuter number you commit to achieving. Then, there are more donation dollars available to you for next year 2017!!!
If you know other Qualifying Charitable Organization that may want to participate, please let them know. I have lots of other friends who care about children and also care about animals. There are more donation $$$$$ dollars available to help Qualifying Charitable Organizations like yours! Simply ask colleagues at other Qualifying Charitable Organizations to send in their spay/neuter pledge numbers that they can commit to as a comment below and we will help find them donors who will accept their commitment and pledge $$$$$ to their Qualifying Charitable Organization!
If you know of any other individuals who may want to donate dollars to Qualifying Charitable Organization, help animals and get the tax credit, will you lease let them know that they can help children & animals through this program?
I would like to get this donation to your Qualifying Charitable Organization that serves teens before December 31st, 2016 so that I can get the School Tax Credit off of my 2016 taxes!
If your Qualifying Charitable Organization would like to accept my donation pledge and my challenge, please reply to my donation pledge comment with the name of your Qualifying Charitable Organization and the necessary contact information so I can send the donation dollars directly to your organization. Thanks for making a difference in the lives of children & animals! Who will accept my challenge? 🙂
Clare Rhoads, M.C.
Tempe, Arizona Parent & Teen Communication & Conflict Resolution Coach, Therapist, Family Workshop Facilitator and Volunteer for CommunityCause.org