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Financial Information
Community Health Charities of California (CHCC) member charities meet accountability standards that include the following: each charity must undergo an annual application and review process; be a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization as certified by the IRS; have an annual audit conducted in accordance with the generally accepted auditing standards of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; have an active, voluntary board of directors; have fund raising and administrative costs that are at or below industry standards; and meet other specified requirement.
Our Commitment to Charitable Accountability
Community Health Charities wants you to have all the information you need to make your charitable gift with confidence. The following resources should provide insight into the world of philanthropy, the concept of giving and how to give through your workplace. We also provide a glossary of common workplace giving terms.
Distribution of Funds
Community Health Charities of California makes no decisions as to which charities receive funding. The donors determine which of our member charities receive money by means of donor designations. CHCC distributes 89% of every dollar designated to member charities in corporate campaigns. No additional administrative fees of any kind are withheld from designated member charities.
Charitable Accountability
Better Business Bureau
http://www.dc.bbb.org/
Philantropy
Workplace Giving