Beware of charity scams

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In the wake of the earthquake disaster in Türkiye and Syria, the national charity regulator is advising donors to beware of scam appeals.

Australian Charities and Not-for-profits commissioner Sue Woodward said that while the scale of destruction and enormity of loss is overwhelming and Australians want to help, it is important to check the ACNC Charity Register to ensure you are giving to a registered charity.

“Our hearts go out to the people whose lives have been devastated by this disaster. To those who have lost loved ones or are still waiting to hear. There will be long term support needed. I know Australians are very generous and they turn to charities to provide help at times like these,” Ms Woodward said.

“But Australians, sadly, also lose hundreds of thousands of dollars to fake charity scams each year, we don’t know the exact amount. It is likely to be higher than those reported in official scam reports as these are just the tip of the iceberg.

“We strongly advise donors to look for established, registered charities running verified appeals. Before giving to someone that claims to be from a charity, take a moment to check the ACNC’s Charity Register. In a matter of seconds, you can verify that an organisation is a registered charity and have confidence that your money will go where you intend it to go.”

“The ACNC Register shows key details such as who benefits from the charity’s work, where it operates, who is running it and whether it is meeting its financial reporting obligations. These details help demonstrate the charity is accountable and transparent about its operations.”