Donate Auto to Charity in Wintersville, OH

Many larger charitable organizations have in-house vehicle donation departments that will auction vehicles to raise funds to give to less fortunate people in Wintersville and the local area. Shown just below are a few of the most recognizable U.S. based charitable organizations that have old car donation programs in Ohio.
Donate an Auto - Wintersville, OH
- U.S. Fund for UNICEF
1-855-487-3863
The U.S. Fund for UNICEF works to save millions of children's lives. Your vehicle donation will help with this work. - American Heart Association
1-888-242-2271
The American Heart Association uses funds from donated cars to continue their mission of building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. - The Humane Society of the United States
1-877-836-6674
Funds gained from donating your used car to the Humane Society will go to the Pets For Life program to reduce suffering and cruelty of pets, promote veterinary care, and prevent shelter overpopulation.
Donating an Auto - Wintersville, OH
Besides running and non-running cars, several non-profit organizations around Wintersville will also accept running or not motorhomes, motorcycles, boats, ATVs, trailers, and other machinery that will generate funds for the good of the charity.One question you should get answered if you are looking for a deduction on your taxes is if the charity is a section 501(c)(3) organization as classified by the IRS. You need to check the website of your chosen charity and find out if they are an IRS approved organization. A good number of educational and religiuos organizations around Wintersville happen to be classified as section 501(c)(3) organizations that are able to accept your used vehicle as a donation.
Many local charities in Ohio may not have a vehicle donation department set up, but it could be possible for you to donate your non-running car or truck to them. You should speak with the person that takes care or raising money to discover if they will gain from donating a used car.
