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How Car Donation Proceeds Help the Charity in Memphis Metro TN

100-percent of your car proceeds fund Heritage for the Blind services for blind and visually impaired Americans. Free pickup, $500-plus tax receipt, real mission impact.

If you are thinking about donating a car in the Memphis Metro, you may want more than a quick pickup. You want to know what happens after the tow truck leaves, who benefits, and whether your gift truly supports people who are blind or visually impaired. Through Rides for Pride, your donated vehicle helps fund Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. This page explains how the vehicle donation process works in plain language, from free local pickup in Memphis, Germantown, Bartlett, Cordova, Southaven, and nearby communities to the sale of your vehicle and your tax paperwork. Most importantly, you will see how 100-percent of vehicle proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind services that help blind and visually impaired Americans access information, support, and benefit connections.

How the car donation process works

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Start your Memphis Metro car donation

Begin by telling Rides for Pride about the vehicle you want to donate, whether it is a car, truck, van, SUV, or other eligible vehicle. You do not need to be in perfect-condition territory to help; many donated vehicles are picked up and sold as part of the charitable process. Donors throughout the Memphis Metro, including Midtown, East Memphis, Whitehaven, Raleigh, Collierville, Germantown, Bartlett, Cordova, Millington, and West Memphis, can request free towing. The goal is to make donating simple, respectful, and convenient while directing the charitable value to Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446.

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Schedule free pickup at a convenient location

After your donation is submitted, pickup is arranged at no cost to you. The vehicle can often be collected from your home, workplace, apartment complex, repair shop, or another accessible location in the Memphis area. A local towing provider will coordinate timing and provide basic pickup instructions, so you know what to expect before they arrive. This free tow is designed to remove the common barriers that keep donors from giving, especially when a vehicle is not running, has sat unused, or would be expensive to move on your own.

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Your vehicle is sold to create charitable proceeds

Once the vehicle is picked up, it is processed for sale. The sale price depends on factors such as condition, mileage, age, market demand, and whether the vehicle runs. Rides for Pride does not promise a specific sale amount because every vehicle is different and market results vary. What matters for mission-minded donors is where the proceeds go. 100-percent of vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, EIN 58-2164446, to support services for people who are blind or visually impaired.

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Proceeds help fund Heritage for the Blind services

Heritage for the Blind uses vehicle proceeds to help support services for blind and visually impaired Americans. A major part of that support is connecting individuals with assistance programs and benefit information that can be difficult to navigate alone. These may include SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, Medicaid, and other resources that support health, housing, utilities, and financial stability. If you or someone you know wants to check potential eligibility for assistance programs, you can visit nhftb.org/finder. Your Memphis car donation helps keep this mission moving.

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Receive the tax paperwork you need

Heritage for the Blind is a qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446, so donations may be tax deductible for donors who itemize deductions. For vehicles that sell for more than $500, the deduction is generally based on the gross vehicle sale price, and donors receive IRS Form 1098-C for tax records. You should keep your acknowledgment and consult a tax professional if you have questions about your personal return. Rides for Pride aims to make the paperwork clear, so you can feel confident about both the mission impact and the donation process.

Key facts about car donation

Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity, EIN 58-2164446.

100-percent of vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind services.

Free towing is available across the Memphis Metro and nearby communities.

Donors who itemize may deduct qualified 501(c)(3) vehicle donations.

For vehicles over $500, IRS Form 1098-C reports the gross sale price.

Visit nhftb.org/finder to check possible eligibility for assistance programs.

Frequently asked questions

How does my Memphis car donation help people who are blind or visually impaired?
Your donated vehicle is picked up for free, sold, and 100-percent of the vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind, EIN 58-2164446. Those proceeds help fund services for blind and visually impaired Americans, including benefit connection support. Heritage helps individuals understand and connect with programs such as SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Section 8, Medicare Extra Help, Medicaid, and other assistance resources that may improve independence and stability.
Can someone in my family check whether they qualify for assistance?
Yes. If you, a loved one, or someone you support wants to explore benefit eligibility, Heritage for the Blind provides an online resource at nhftb.org/finder. The tool can help people look into assistance programs that may include SSI, SSDI, LIHEAP, Medicare Extra Help, Medicaid, Section 8, and related support. Your Rides for Pride vehicle donation helps fund Heritage services that make these kinds of connections easier to access.
Is my car donation tax deductible?
Donations to qualified 501(c)(3) nonprofits are generally tax deductible for donors who itemize deductions. Heritage for the Blind is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. If your vehicle sells for more than $500, your deduction is generally the gross vehicle sale price, and IRS Form 1098-C is provided for your tax records. Tax situations vary, so donors should keep all documentation and speak with a tax professional for personal advice.
Do I have to pay for towing in Memphis?
No. Rides for Pride offers free towing for eligible vehicle donations in the Memphis Metro, including Memphis neighborhoods and nearby suburbs such as Germantown, Bartlett, Cordova, Collierville, Millington, Southaven, and West Memphis. Pickup can often be arranged from a home, business, repair shop, or other accessible location. The process is designed to be simple for donors while helping turn an unwanted vehicle into mission funding for Heritage for the Blind.

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If your vehicle is sitting unused in Memphis, Shelby County, or the surrounding Memphis Metro, it can become real support for blind and visually impaired Americans. Rides for Pride makes the process easy with free pickup, clear tax documentation, and a mission you can feel good about. 100-percent of vehicle sale proceeds go to Heritage for the Blind, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, EIN 58-2164446. Start your donation today and help fund services that connect people with vital benefits, resources, and support.

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