Vehicle Donation
Vehicle Donation
Questions? Call 855-272-1227.
What are the benefits of donating a vehicle to Scouting America?
It’s easy, free, and secure! We convert vehicles into cash, which becomes a welcome donation to Scouting America. Your gift may qualify for a tax deduction, and you can avoid the cost and hassle of repairing or selling a car you no longer want.
Are there any costs?
No. There is no cost to the donor. All expenses are deducted from the gross sales price, and if the costs ever exceed the price, they are covered by CARS, our vehicle donation program provider.
What types of vehicles do you accept?
All vehicles are considered. We strive to accept all types of donated vehicles, running or not, including cars, trucks, trailers, boats, RVs, motorcycles, campers, off-road vehicles, planes, heavy equipment, farm machinery, and most other motorized vehicles. To find out if we can accept your vehicle, please complete our secure online vehicle donation form or call us toll-free at 855-272-1227 during regular hours of operation
Does my car have to be registered?
This varies from state to state. Each Vehicle Donor Service Representative is equipped with a 50-state guide for the steps necessary in each state and will advise you during the donation process.
Do I need a smog certificate or a safety inspection to donate my vehicle?
No. Even in states that typically require a smog certificate or safety inspection, you can still donate your vehicle without needing either
My car doesn't run or hasn't been used in years. Can I still donate it?
Yes! We can accept most vehicles, whether they are running or not. However, it must be in one piece and towable, have an engine, and be accessible by a tow truck. To find out if we can accept your vehicle, please complete our secure online vehicle donation form or call us toll-free 855-272-1227 seven days a week during regular hours of operation.
Where do I sign my title?
It varies, so please wait to mark the title until after you have discussed it with the vendor picking up your vehicle, as they are experts in your local area. If you have questions, you can call our toll-free number 855-272-1227 to speak to a representative.
Can you pick up vehicles in all 50 states?
Yes! Our vehicle donation program can provide quick and convenient vehicle pick-up and towing just about anywhere in all 50 states. We provide vehicle donation processing in the contiguous 48 states and the District of Columbia without limitation. In Alaska, we service the Fairbanks and Anchorage areas with a 50-mile service radius. In Hawaii, we service the island of Oahu and the island of Hawaii. If you are outside of [STATE] and have questions about donating to Scouting America, please contact us via our secure online vehicle donation form or call us toll-free at 855-272-1227 seven days a week during regular hours of operation.
How will my vehicle be picked up?
Once you have provided us with all necessary information via the online vehicle donation form or over the phone with one of our Vehicle Donor Support Representatives, we will arrange to have a licensed tow company pick up your vehicle at a time convenient for you. The vehicle will be picked up and taken to one of our many sale locations – all at no cost to you.
How quickly can I have my vehicle picked up?
In many cases, once the donation record has been created, we can schedule the vehicle to be picked up on the initial call. In other cases, we will contact you within two to three business days to schedule a convenient appointment time with one of our preferred towing vendors. If you need your car picked up sooner, please inform one of our Vehicle Donor Support Representatives during your initial call. We will do our best to accommodate your time frame. For more specific information about your vehicle donation, please call us at 855-272-1227 during regular hours of operation.
What do you do with donated vehicles?
Donated vehicles are sold through the used car markets and provide crucial funding for Scouting America’s programs. We work with an extensive network of nationwide and independent vendors to sell the vehicle and maximize donation proceeds. We regularly analyze vendor pricing and performance to improve the process, ensure the best possible return for Scouting America, and maximize the donor’s tax benefit. For unique or specialty items that have been donated, we may use other means to sell the vehicle to help ensure the maximum funds are received for each donation.
How long is the process from the pickup to when Scouting America receives its funds?
What if I don't have the title or have title issues?
Are cars sold at auction?
Will I be notified when it sells?
Who operates the Scouting America Vehicle Donation Program?
Is my vehicle donation tax-deductible?
How is the value of my tax deduction determined?
Defining the Fair Market Value
Fair market value is the amount you could reasonably sell your vehicle for in its current condition to a willing buyer. It represents the cash value you’re effectively giving up when you make the donation. A reliable source for determining this value is the private party sale price listed in online valuation guides like Kelley Blue Book (https://www.kbb.com/company/
What tax forms will I receive, and how do I receive them?
How do I request a donation or tax receipt?
Please call us at 855-272-1227 during regular hours of operation or email donorsupport@careasy.org, and we would be happy to help you.
What if my vehicle is valued at over $5,000?
Effective January 1, 2005, you are no longer required to have vehicles appraised. The value you may claim will be the amount of gross proceeds received from your vehicle. If your vehicle sells for more than $5,000, you must complete Section B of Form 8283 and obtain an acknowledgment signature on the form before claiming the deduction. The completed form will need to be included with your income tax return.
Where can I find additional IRS tax deduction requirements for a charitable car donation?
Privacy Policy
This vehicle donation program protects the privacy of every donor. Donor information is not given to any organization except the IRS, as required by law. Donor names and addresses are shared exclusively with the donor-designated organization. Social Security numbers required under the current tax law for vehicle donations are only shared with the IRS. Social Security Numbers are encrypted with AES256 encryption. The encryption key is stored remotely from the data. Controls are in place to limit who can request access to the decrypted Social Security numbers, with logs stored of each access.