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Checkoff Colorado History

Checkoff Colorado targets taxpayers, financial planners, CPAs and other tax preparers.

Thirty five years ago, Colorado became the first state in the country to allow a taxpayer to "check-off" a voluntary contribution to a state program. In 1977, the Colorado Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Fund became the first state income tax check-off fund in the United States. Today there are hundreds of check-off programs in nearly every state in the country.

Every year, U.S. taxpayers contribute tens of millions of dollars to a diverse range of programs. Check-off contributions are voluntary donations made from a taxpayer's refund or donations can be made from an additional amount voluntarily added to a taxpayer’s liability. Nationwide, the most common funds support wildlife preservation, political campaigns, child abuse and neglect prevention, and U.S. Olympic committees.


Alzheimer’s Association Fund
Colorado 2-1-1 First Call for Help Fund
COLORADO BREAST AND WOMEN’S REPRODUCTIVE CANCERS FUND
Colorado Healthy Rivers Fund
Domestic Abuse
Program Fund
Families in Action for Mental Health Fund
Goodwill Industries Fund
Colorado Homeless Prevention Activities Fund
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Colorado
Military Family Relief Fund
Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Cash Fund
Pet Overpopulation Fund
Special Olympics Colorado Fund
Unwanted Horse Fund
Western Slope Military Veterans Cemetery Fund
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