Who’s naughty & who’s nice? …Charity regulator’s top tips to avoid scams

AS Australians dig deep this Christmas the nation’s charity regulator is urging donors to beware. The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) says too many of us are being fooled by scammers that pretend to be a charity.

Commissioner Dr Gary Johns says losses to fake charities have risen. “Financial losses officially reported to mid October this year are already higher than the whole of last year. Checking our online Charity Register is a simple way to make sure your money is goes to a real charity that does great work,” he said.

According to Scamwatch $133,770 was reported lost to scammers to 17 October this year compared with $133, 214 for the whole of 2020. “We know reported scams are just the tip of the iceberg as often people don’t know they have been conned or are too embarrassed to make a report,” Dr Johns said. “The community is certainly becoming more aware of how valuable the Register is. It was searched about five million times in the past 12 months. Our latest data recorded $11.8 billion in donations to the sector, and it is critical we maintain and build on the community’s confidence in our charities.”

Before you make a donation the ACNC recommends you:

Scamwatch is a service of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) to find out information on a Charity’s registration status

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