How We Vet Charity Partners in Stockton for Trust

We understand donor skepticism and prioritize transparency, ensuring that every charity partner is thoroughly vetted before receiving our support.

At Delta Ride Exchange, we recognize that donors want clarity and assurance about where their contributions go. It’s reasonable to be cautious, especially when there are many organizations vying for your support. That’s why we’ve developed a rigorous multi-step process to vet our charity partners before they receive any proceeds from our initiatives.

This page outlines our comprehensive verification process, designed to uphold the highest standards of accountability and transparency. By adhering to strict guidelines, we ensure that every nonprofit we partner with meets our criteria, allowing you, our valued donors, to give with confidence.

Key facts you can verify

How it works, step by step

1

IRS Verification

We start by confirming the organization's IRS 501(c)(3) status through the pub78 and EIN database, ensuring legitimacy and tax-exempt status.

2

State Registration Check

Next, we verify the charity's registration with the relevant state charity registrars, ensuring compliance with local laws and regulations.

3

Form 990 Review

We closely examine the organization's Form 990 documents, specifically looking for a program expense ratio of 70% or higher to ensure funds are directed toward mission-critical work.

4

Reputation Validation

We cross-check the charity’s ratings and seals from trusted platforms like Charity Navigator, BBB Wise Giving Alliance, GuideStar, or ECFA to assess their overall reputation and operational integrity.

5

Governance & Compliance Check

We evaluate board governance to look for any instances of self-dealing and conduct a complaint-history search against relevant Attorney General registries, ensuring transparency and ethical practices.

Verify it yourself

✓ IRS pub78 Lookup

How: You can verify the charity's IRS status by visiting the IRS's pub78 database and searching for their EIN or organization name.

✓ Charity Navigator Search

How: Access Charity Navigator to view the organization’s ratings, financial health, and transparency scores to assess their reliability as a nonprofit.

✓ Attorney General Registry

How: Check the state’s Attorney General’s online registry to see if the nonprofit is registered and search for any outstanding complaints or issues.

✓ Form 990 Retrieval

How: You can obtain the charity’s Form 990 from GuideStar or the organization’s website, providing insights into their financials and operational priorities.

✓ Better Business Bureau Verification

How: Visit the Better Business Bureau to check the organization's rating and any consumer complaints to ensure they uphold ethical practices.

Real impact, real numbers

Since our inception, Delta Ride Exchange has successfully partnered with various charities, facilitating over $100,000 in contributions directed toward local homeless outreach programs and youth education initiatives. These funds have supported the acquisition of essential supplies, provided scholarships for underprivileged students, and funded community-building events that have positively impacted hundreds of lives in Stockton. By ensuring our charity partners are thoroughly vetted, we maximize the effectiveness of every dollar donated, amplifying our collective impact in the community.

Stockton oversight

In Stockton, California, nonprofits are regulated by the California Secretary of State and the Attorney General’s office, ensuring that charitable organizations comply with state laws. The AG's complaint process helps consumers report any issues they encounter, providing an additional layer of oversight. Local resources, such as the Better Business Bureau and GuideStar, also offer valuable information about charity practices, further empowering donors to make informed decisions.

FAQ

What if a charity doesn't have a Form 990?
We require that all potential partners file a Form 990 annually. If a charity does not have one, that’s a red flag for us, and we typically do not proceed with their application.
How do you handle charities with complaints?
Any charity with significant complaints registered with the Attorney General's office or other consumer protection agencies will be closely scrutinized and likely disqualified from our vetting process.
What happens if a nonprofit fails to maintain its 501(c)(3) status?
If we discover that a partner nonprofit has had its 501(c)(3) status revoked or suspended, we will immediately cease any financial support and re-evaluate their partnership with us.
Do you consider new charities?
We do consider new charities, but they must provide transparent filing history and clear governance structures. Generally, we prefer established organizations with a proven track record.
Are all vetted charities local to Stockton?
While we focus on local charities, we also consider nonprofits that serve the broader California community, particularly those aligned with our mission to support underprivileged populations.
What if a charity has a low program-expense ratio?
Charities with a program expense ratio below 60% are typically not considered, as we prioritize nonprofits that allocate the majority of resources directly to their programs and services.
Can I suggest a charity for you to review?
Absolutely! We welcome suggestions for charities to review. Please reach out to us with the charity's information, and we'll include them in our vetting process.

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At Delta Ride Exchange, we believe in the power of informed giving. We invite you to explore our vetted charity partners and consider supporting their incredible work. Together, we can make a meaningful impact in Stockton and beyond. If you have any questions about our vetting process or wish to learn more about our mission, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

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