Participating in workplace-giving programs is a meaningful way to support your community while maximizing your charitable contributions. By donating your car through payroll deduction, you can make a lasting impact on families in need in Washington DC and Virginia. Wheels for Impact provides a seamless process for employees to contribute to our mission, making it easier than ever to give back.
Our unique program allows you to set a percentage or dollar amount to donate from each paycheck, with an additional one-time vehicle donation that further enhances your overall giving strategy. This dual approach not only supports Wheels for Impact but also increases the odds of a larger tax itemization. Join us in driving change in our community today!
How to activate this channel
Check Eligibility
Confirm your employer offers a payroll-deduction charitable giving program through platforms like Benevity or YourCause, allowing you to contribute directly.
Designate Your Contribution
Select a fixed dollar amount or percentage of your paycheck to donate to Wheels for Impact. Ensure your choice aligns with your financial goals.
Initiate One-Time Vehicle Donation
Separate from payroll giving, initiate a vehicle donation to Wheels for Impact. Ensure you complete the donation form correctly for IRS processing.
Receive IRS Form 1098-C
After your vehicle donation, you’ll receive IRS Form 1098-C, which is essential for tax purposes, especially if your car's value exceeds $500.
Get Annual Giving Report
At the end of the year, you'll receive a comprehensive giving report detailing both payroll deductions and vehicle donation, simplifying tax preparation.
×Impact multiplier
Combining payroll deductions with a vehicle donation significantly amplifies your charitable impact. For instance, if you donate $100 per paycheck for a year and additionally donate a car valued at $5,000, your total contribution would amount to $7,200, assuming you receive a paycheck bi-weekly. This combined approach could also lead to higher tax itemizations, especially in states with lower standard deductions, making your contributions even more beneficial for both you and your community.
Common employer platforms + programs
- Benevity
- YourCause
- Bright Funds
- Cybergrants
- Double the Donation
- Vanguard Charitable
- Fidelity Charitable
- Schwab Charitable
How to check eligibility
To determine if your employer offers a payroll-deduction charitable giving program, check with your HR department or consult your employee handbook. Most large companies and Fortune 500 firms in the DC and Virginia area typically have these options available. Make sure to confirm which platforms are supported and if vehicle donations are accepted alongside payroll giving.
Washington workplace-giving context
In Washington DC and Virginia, workplace giving is on the rise, particularly among Fortune 500 companies like Capital One and Marriott International. Many regional United Way chapters are actively partnering with local businesses to enhance employee engagement through charitable giving. This local emphasis ensures that your contributions are making a direct and meaningful impact in your own community.
FAQ
Can I use my payroll deduction to donate a vehicle?
What is the tax benefit of my vehicle donation?
How do I determine the value of my car?
Will my payroll deductions be matched by my employer?
What forms do I need for my vehicle donation?
Is there a minimum amount I need to donate from my paycheck?
Can I change my payroll deduction amount anytime?
Other workplace-giving channels
By combining your generous vehicle donation with payroll-deduction giving, you create a powerful impact on families in need. Your contributions not only support Wheels for Impact but also position you for enhanced tax benefits and potential employer matching, maximizing your philanthropic footprint. Start your journey towards making a difference today!