Your generosity in donating a car is a significant contribution, and we acknowledge that you may have concerns about where your vehicle goes and how it benefits our community. It’s completely reasonable to seek clarity in this process, as transparency is essential for building trust.
This page outlines the detailed journey of your vehicle after donation, from the moment we pick it up to when you receive your tax receipt. We aim to provide a clear understanding of how the process works, ensuring that you feel confident about your contribution and its impact.
✓Key facts you can verify
- Wheels for Impact is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity.
- All vehicle donations support our local community programs.
- Donors can verify our status via the IRS Publication 78.
- We provide a 1098-C receipt for tax deductions upon sale.
- Vehicles are sold at auction or used for program services.
- Our operations are subject to oversight by the Virginia Attorney General.
- Wheels for Impact maintains a high rating with Charity Navigator and Better Business Bureau.
How it works, step by step
Pickup (Day 0)
Your vehicle donation begins with a scheduled pickup. Our team arrives to collect the vehicle at a time convenient for you, ensuring a hassle-free experience.
Transport to Auction Lot (Day 0-5)
After pickup, your vehicle is transported to our secure auction lot within five days, where it will be prepared for inspection and potential sale.
Inspection + Title Verification (Day 3-10)
During this period, we conduct a thorough inspection of your vehicle and verify the title to ensure everything is in compliance with state regulations.
Auction Listing (Day 7-21)
Once verified, your vehicle will be listed for auction. This process usually takes between seven and twenty-one days, depending on auction scheduling.
Sale (Day 14-45)
The sale of your vehicle typically occurs within fourteen to forty-five days after listing, where the highest bidder determines the sale price.
Proceeds Distribution (Day 30-60)
After the sale, proceeds are allocated to fund our community programs, typically within thirty to sixty days, ensuring your contribution makes an immediate difference.
1098-C Receipt Mailed (Day 30-60)
You will receive your IRS 1098-C receipt via mail within thirty to sixty days of the sale, providing documentation for your tax deduction.
Verify it yourself
✓ IRS Publication 78 Lookup
How: You can verify our charitable status by searching for 'Wheels for Impact' on the IRS Publication 78 website, confirming we are a registered 501(c)(3).
✓ Charity Navigator Search
How: Visit Charity Navigator to find our ratings and reviews, ensuring we adhere to best practices in financial health and transparency.
✓ Attorney General Registry
How: Check the Virginia Attorney General’s registry to confirm our legitimacy and compliance with state charity regulations.
✓ Form 990 Retrieval
How: Our Form 990 is publicly available, providing insight into our financials and operations. Access it through sites like Guidestar for more information.
✓ Better Business Bureau (BBB) Profile
How: You can find us on the BBB website to view our accreditation status, customer reviews, and any complaints, verifying our commitment to ethical operations.
Real impact, real numbers
Your vehicle donation plays a critical role in funding our transportation assistance programs for low-income families in Washington DC and Virginia. For instance, in the past year, the sale of donated vehicles has generated over $50,000, allowing us to provide more than 1,500 rides to those in need. Each vehicle not only helps us financially but also directly impacts the lives of our community members who rely on our services for essential transportation.
Washington DC oversight
In Washington DC and Virginia, Wheels for Impact is committed to transparency and accountability. As a registered charity, we are regulated by state authorities, ensuring that we follow the proper legal and ethical guidelines. Should you have any concerns, the Virginia Attorney General's office provides a complaint process for donations. Local consumer protection resources are also available to address any issues that may arise with charitable contributions.