Charitable Deduction | Federal
Nov 7, 2011
Letter to the Super Committee: Save the Charitable Deduction
ACR joins a coaltion of national nonprofit organizations in sending a letter to the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction
Dear Member of the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction:The undersigned nonprofit organizations urge the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction to expressly preserve the charitable giving incentive for individuals so that charitable contributions can continue to support the vital programs and services on which communities and policymakers rely.
The work of nonprofit organizations throughout the United States, as reflected by the diverse organizations identified below, improves lives, strengthens communities and the economy, and lightens the burdens of government, taxpayers, and society as a whole. Nonprofits employ more than 13 million individuals nationally and contribute more than five percent to the Gross Domestic Product of the United States. Your constituents recognize the vital and ongoing work of nonprofit organizations in delivering essential services, enhancing their quality of life, and uplifting the spirit of faith, innovation, and inspiration in local communities across America.
The Joint Select Committee will undoubtedly be considering cuts in federal spending and reforms to tax laws and entitlement programs. Those changes could undermine the ability of nonprofits to maintain programs and services, much less to expand them to meet the increased needs that will result from the lagging economy and policy choices being made at all levels of government. Under these conditions, nonprofits may not merely be the next place for people in need to turn; we are likely their only place to turn. Charitable nonprofits across America must be able to count on the current tax incentives for charitable giving if there is to be any validity in the presumption of policymakers that nonprofit organizations will be there to fill the gaps.
It is imperative that Congress make no changes to the charitable giving incentive that threaten the ability of nonprofit organizations to serve those most in need and to continue to strengthen our communities. We ask that you avoid endangering the ability of nonprofits to serve your constituents and our communities by making a clear statement in support of the charitable deduction and in opposition to proposals to reduce or cap the value of deductions for charitable contributions.
Sincerely,
American Association of Museums
ACCION International
Alliance for Charitable Reform
Alliance of Nonprofit Mailers
American Association of Christian Schools
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association
American Red Cross
Americans for the Arts
Association for Healthcare Philanthropy
Association of Art Museum Directors
Association of Fundraising Professionals
Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated
BoardSource
Camp Fire USA
Catholic Charities USA
Congressional Hunger Center
Council for Advancement of Adult Literacy
Council on Foundations
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America
Dance USA
DMA Nonprofit Federation
Easter Seals
Feeding America
Friends of the Earth
Goodwill Industries International
Habitat for Humanity International
Independent Sector
Jewish Federations of North America
Kidney Cancer Association
Land Trust Alliance
League of American Orchestras
Meals On Wheels Association of America
Mines Advisory Group America
National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
National Catholic Development Conference, Inc.
National Council of Nonprofits
Nonprofit VOTE
Opera America
PFLAG National
The Philanthropy Roundtable
Points of Light Institute/Hands On Network
Population Action International
Prevent Blindness America
Rebuilding Together
River Network
Theatre Communications Group
United Way Worldwide
Volunteers of America
YMCA of the USA
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