
For Consumers
BBB Reliability Report for
Energy Outreach Colorado
This BBB Accredited Charity meets all 20 Standards for Charity Accountability and is a Seal Holder.
| Name: | Energy Outreach Colorado |
| Phone: | (303) 825-8750 |
| Address: | 225 E 16th Ave Ste 200 |
| Denver, CO 80203-1612 | |
| Website: | www.EnergyOutreach.org |
| Report Creation Date: | August 2, 2011 |
| Report Expiration Date: | August 2, 2013 |
| Original Business Start Date: | March 1989 |
| Principal: | Mr. Sanders (Skip) Arnold, Executive Director |
| Customer Contact: | Mr. Sanders (Skip) Arnold, Executive Director |
| Incorporated: | January 1989, CO |
| Type of Business: | Charity - Local, Charity - Human Services |
| BBB Accreditation: | This organization is a BBB Accredited Charity. |
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Stated Purpose Mission: Helping all Coloradans afford home energy. |
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Evaluation Conclusions This organization has been evaluated according to the 20 BBB Standards for Charity Accountability. This organization meets all those Standards and is a BBB Accredited Charity. |
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BBB Charity Seal Participation Charities that meet the Standards for Charity Accountability are eligible to participate in BBB Wise Giving Alliance Charity Seal program. The seal, which can be displayed on the charity's web site and in printed materials, helps inform the public that the charity meets these standards. This organization participates in this program. |
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Programs Energy Outreach Colorado raises funds to help low-income Coloradans afford energy for their homes. Programs include energy bill payment assistance, weatherization grants for affordable housing communities and nonprofit facilities, and advocacy for low-income energy consumers.
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Tax Status This organization is tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. It is eligible to receive contributions deductible as charitable donations for federal income tax purposes. |
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Financial According to Energy Outreach Colorado's Audited Financial Statements for the year ended September 30, 2010:
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Charity Licensing All charitable organizations soliciting contributions in Colorado -- with a few specific exceptions listed in the Charitable Solicitations Act at 6-16-104(6)(a)-(c), C.R.S. -- must submit an initial registration statement with the Secretary of State and receive a registration number. After the initial registration, annual registration statements must be renewed each year by the 5th day of the fifth month after the close of the organization’s fiscal year. In addition, all solicitation campaigns utilizing paid solicitors as defined at 6-16-103(7), C.R.S. must be listed on separate Solicitation Notices, which should be filed online by the paid solicitor. |
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An organization may change its practices at any time without notice. Donors must decide for themselves the significance of any variation from BBB Standards, taking into account the relative importance of the practice in question in the context of the organization's total performance. This report reflects the results of an evaluation of informational materials provided voluntarily by the organization. The report is not intended to recommend or deprecate, and is furnished solely to assist you in exercising your own judgement. This report is not to be used for fund raising or promotional purposes. |




