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Our Turn To Serve

As a nonprofit organization, Corporate America Supports You (CASY) relies heavily on donations. Donors become partners in the mission of finding suitable employment opportunities for job-seeking Military members, Veterans, National Guard, Reserves, War Wounded, and their families.


CASY sincerely appreciates ALL our donors and invites you to become one.

CASY is recognized by the IRS as a tax exempt 501(c)(3) public charity organization in good standing.

CASY's Federal Tax ID: 20-1130252.
 

84 cents of every dollar is spent on the mission of CASY

1. Employer Donors please refer to Joining CASY

2. Grants and Foundations
Refer to Financials
Please contact Dan Kloeppel
DanKloeppel@corporateamericasupportsyou.org

3. Personal and Angel Donors
Write a check to:
Corporate America Supports You (CASY)
Attn: Dan Kloeppel, CEO
10 Stone Falcon Court
Lake St. Louis, MO 63367

A Receipt of Funds will be provided with each donation for tax exempt purposes.


Donating Your Dollars: What You Need to Know

A message from Dan Kloeppel, CASY:

I receive many calls during the week from potential donors who want to know everything possible about the MSCCN's mission, infra-structure and successes. During these information gathering conversations, I find myself educating the potential funder on their donor rights, mission expectations, and "what" their hard earned dollars will support. I also have to talk about the "dark" side of some nonprofit organizations who remain evasive and non-transparent to the donor and the IRS.

Because donors deserve the truth regarding what they're funding dollars support, I've taken on the task to educate potential donors on best practices of nonprofits and unfortunately, what type of nonprofit should NOT receive your donation.

Lesson One: While deciding whom to donate to, please review the below IRS link first. This list, updated regularly, concerns the revocation of a nonprofit's tax exempt status.

Tax Exempt Revocations

Lesson Two: The IRS guidelines governs the amount of money nonprofits are to spend on administrative costs. Nonprofit organizations cannot exceed 20% of their funding dollars on administrative costs. CASY was recently vetted by the IRS and the McCormick Foundation as spending 16% on administrative costs, which placed CASY in the "excellent" category of IRS standing. This means that MSCCN spends 84 cents of EVERY dollar directly on its mission.

See http://www.irs.gov/charities/article/0,,id=187787,00.html for IRS information.
CASYadheres to the Donor Bill of Rights. If you have any questions, please contact Dan Kloeppel at  DanKloeppel@corporateamericansupportsyou.org or by phone at 636-625-1077.