Colorado Nonprofits Kickoff Annual Checkoff Colorado Campaign

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  • Denver, CO (1888PressRelease) February 08, 2013 - A diverse group of Colorado nonprofit organizations eligible for voluntary check-off donations from taxpayers has joined forces for the 11th annual Checkoff Colorado campaign. The campaign is a statewide effort aimed at educating taxpayers and tax preparers about check-off giving and the critical need for these donations; more than $1.4 million was raised in 2012 with an average donation of around $10. Fifteen nonprofit organizations will be eligible for taxpayer contributions and are included on the 2012 Colorado 104 individual income tax form.

    The funds represent a diverse range of causes that provide critical programs and services to communities throughout the state. The participating organizations in the collaborative campaign include:
    • Alzheimer's Association Fund
    • Colorado Cancer Fund
    • Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund
    • Colorado Multiple Sclerosis Fund
    • Goodwill Industries Fund
    • Homeless Prevention Activities Fund
    • Make-A-Wish Colorado Fund
    • Military Family Relief Fund
    • Pet Overpopulation Fund
    • Unwanted Horse Fund

    "The great thing about check-off giving is the ease in which people can donate to worthy Colorado charities," said Jon Pushkin, spokesman for Checkoff Colorado. "A $10 donation can make a huge impact, and every dollar donated stays in Colorado to support the critical services and programs these nonprofits provide."

    In a survey commissioned by Checkoff Colorado, participants said one of the most important factors in their charitable decisions is knowing that they're giving to credible organizations. "Taxpayers can rest assured that each of the funds eligible for check-off donations was established after a vigorous review process by the Colorado State Legislature," said Pushkin. "To become a part of the check-off program, each fund must demonstrate that it provides an important service to communities across the state."

    The Checkoff Colorado campaign was initiated in 2003, when the charitable organizations eligible for voluntary donations in Colorado decided to take the bold step of banding together because their voices would be louder if spoken in unison. The result has been increased awareness for check-off giving in general.

    In 1977, Colorado became the first state in the country to allow a taxpayer to "check-off" a voluntary contribution to a charitable program from their state income tax return. Today, nearly every state has a tax checkoff program.

    About Checkoff Colorado
    In 2003, Checkoff Colorado became the first collaborative statewide campaign to raise awareness about tax checkoff programs. The campaign is a grassroots effort to educate tax payers and tax preparers and is funded by contributions from participating funds.

    Now in its 11th year, Checkoff Colorado is gaining the attention of other states, including California, which established Checkoff California in 2007. For a complete list of tax checkoff funds and more information on the Checkoff Colorado campaign, go to www.checkoffcolorado.com.

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