Donate Used Vehicle to Charity in Coward

Many well known charities have there own car donation departments that will auction vehicles to raise funds to give to less fortunate people around Coward and the local area. Provided just below are a couple of the top national charitable organizations which accept vehicles in South Carolina.
Donate a Vehicle - Coward, SC
- Volunteers of America
1-877-721-4862
This is the car donation program of Volunteers of America. Donations will be used to help individuals and familys in your local area that are in need. - Big Brothers Big Sisters
1-800-710-9145
Big Brothers Big Sisters Cars for Kids Sake helps raise funds to continue their mission to provide children facing adversity with role models that change their lives for the better. - Wheels for Wishes
1-877-431-9474
Wheels for Wishes is the official car donation program for the Make a Wish Foundation. Donating your vehicle to this charity will allow children with life threatening illnesses in your area be granted a special wish.
Donating a Vehicle in Coward
Besides running and non-running cars, several non-profit organizations around Coward will also accept running or not motorhomes, motorcycles, boats, ATVs, trailers, and other machinery that will generate funds for the good of the charity.If you want a tax deduction after making a vehicle donation to charity, you will need to figure out if the charity you decide on is a section 501(c)(3) organization as classified by the IRS. To do this you should call the non-profit directly. A good number of charities around Coward including some religious and educational groups are approved. If you are ready to donate your used car or other vehicle, several organizations are ready to pick it up.
Some regional charitable organizations in South Carolina may not have a vehicle donation department set up, but it might be possible for you to donate your non-running car to them. You need to talk with the person that handles raising funds to discover if they will gain from you making a donation.
