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The Hawaii Department of the Attorney General's Tax & Charities Division issued a consumer alert advising residents to carefully research charities before donating to Kona Low storm and flood relief efforts. The alert provides links to verification resources including the Hawaii AG charity search, IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search, Charity Navigator, and DCCA Business Search. The department recommends verifying fundraiser details regarding fund allocation, fees, timing, and follow-through before donating. Individuals or businesses organizing fundraising events must obtain written consent from the charity and comply with registration requirements.

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The Hawaii Department of the Attorney General issued a consumer alert regarding charitable giving in the wake of the Kona Low storm and flood disaster. The alert provides practical guidance for verifying charity legitimacy through official online resources and recommends donors ask five key questions before contributing: where money goes, applicable fees, donation timing, what happens if funds cannot be delivered, and whether personal information will be shared.

For affected parties, the alert serves as a cautionary reminder to exercise due diligence when responding to crowdfunding and social media fundraising appeals following natural disasters. Residents planning to organize fundraising events must obtain written consent from the beneficiary charity before soliciting donations and must ensure the charity is aware of and has approved any third-party fundraising activities conducted on its behalf. Charities are further reminded to comply with Hawaiʻi registration requirements prior to soliciting donations in the state.

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DEPT. OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL URGES CAUTION AND VERIFY CHARITIES WHEN DONATING TO KONA LOW DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS

Posted on Apr 16, 2026 in Latest Department News, Newsroom STATE OF HAWAIʻI

KA MOKU ʻĀINA O HAWAIʻI

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JOSH GREEN, M.D.

GOVERNOR

KE KIAʻĀINA

DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

KA ʻOIHANA O KA LOIO KUHINA

ANNE LOPEZ

ATTORNEY GENERAL

DEPARTMENT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL URGES CAUTION AND VERIFY CHARITIES WHEN DONATING TO KONA LOW DISASTER RELIEF EFFORTS


News Release 2026-18 ****

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

April 16, 2026

HONOLULU – As Hawaiʻi residents organize resources and solicit donations on crowdfunding platforms to help victims of the recent Kona Low storms and floods, the Tax & Charities Division within the Department of the Attorney General is reminding the public to carefully research before donating to or creating fundraising events.

Residents are encouraged to take a moment before making a donation to verify the status of the charity through these online resources:

  • Hawaiʻi Attorney General: https://charity.ehawaii.gov/charity/welcome.html
  • IRS Tax Exempt Organization Search: https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/
  • Charity Navigator: https://www.charitynavigator.org/
  • DCCA Business Search: https://hbe.ehawaii.gov/documents/search.html
    The public may also visit the Federal Trade Commission website for detailed tips on how to avoid scammers when donating to crowdfunding campaigns through social media platforms. In addition, the department encourages everyone to:

  • Find out who is behind the crowdfunding request and donate only to campaigns organized by people you know.

  • Pay attention to who is asking for and receiving the money. Check where the donation link leads and confirm with the person who posted it that they know the charity or fundraiser organizer.

  • Ensure the fundraiser provides clear information about:

    • Where your money goes. Who is receiving my donation?
    • Fees. Will the fundraiser take any fees from my donation?
    • Timing. When will the charity receive my donation?
    • Follow-through. What will happen to my donation if it can’t be sent to the charity I chose?
    • Your information. Will my information be shared with the charity or anyone else? If these details are not clear, consider donating elsewhere or giving directly to established charities.

Individuals or businesses seeking to organize a fundraising event on behalf of a charity are reminded to comply with requirements to obtain a written consent from the charity before conducting a fundraiser. Written consent forms may be submitted to the Department of the Attorney General by using the online form provided here.

Charities should also conduct due diligence to ensure they are aware of and have approved fundraising events conducted on their behalf. Charities are also reminded to comply with registration requirements with the Department of the Attorney General prior to soliciting donations in Hawaiʻi. More information and details about the registration requirement can be found on the Tax & Charites Division website.

Questions or complaints about a scam charity or suspicious fundraiser can be directed to the Tax & Charities Division at 808-586-1480 or by emailing ATG.Charities@hawaii.gov.

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HI AG
Published
April 16th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Consumers Nonprofits Fund managers
Industry sector
6241 Social Services
Activity scope
Charitable giving Charity registration Crowdfunding oversight
Geographic scope
US-HI US-HI

Taxonomy

Primary area
Consumer Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Health Consumer Finance

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