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Illinois Department of Revenue
Schedule G
IL-1040 Instructions
General Information
What is the purpose of Schedule G?
d
Diabetes Research Fund - More than 1 million Illinois residents
have diabetes and that number is expected to increase
Schedule G, Voluntary Charitable Donations, allows you to figure
25 percent by 2020. Diabetes can cause serious health
the amount of donations that you wish to make to one or more of the
complications, including heart disease, blindness, and kidney
eligible funds. You may contribute any whole-dollar amount of $1 or
failure, and is the eighth leading cause of death. Contributions
more.
will be used to support research on the detection, prevention,
Once you designate the funds to which you wish to contribute
screening, management, and treatment of diabetes. One-half the
and the amount of your contribution, you may not file an amended
funds will be dedicated to juvenile diabetes research efforts.
return to make changes to the designated funds or the contribution
e
Special Olympics Illinois and Special Children’s Charities
amounts.
Fund - Donations are split between Special Olympics Illinois
What are the qualified contribution funds?
(SOI) and Special Children’s Charities (SCC). SOI and SCC
provide free, year-round sports training and athletic competition
a
Wildlife Preservation Fund - Help ensure the survival of native
in Olympic-type sports for over 27,000 children and adults with
plants and animals with your contribution. Conservation of wildlife
intellectual disabilities throughout the State of Illinois and City
and their habitats is an ever-growing challenge. Your donation
of Chicago. The very first Special Olympics Games were held
will pay for “on-the-ground” projects to restore habitat, conduct
in 1968 in Chicago and SOI has since grown to serve athletes
needed research on rare and endangered species, rehabilitate
and families throughout Illinois. Your contribution allows these
injured wildlife, and educate Illinoisans about the value of our
athletes to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, to
native wildlife. Please visit the Illinois Department of Natural
celebrate their strengths and gather in the spirit of sport and
Resources (IDNR) Facebook page or the IDNR website at
camaraderie.
for more information.
f
U.S.S. Illinois Commissioning Fund - The U.S.S. Illinois (SSN-
b
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund - An estimated 210,000
786) is a Virginia-class submarine and the first naval ship since
Illinois residents suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. Grants from
1897 to carry the Illinois name. Your contribution provides funds
this fund will help support important research to find a cure and
to the U.S.S. Illinois Commissioning Committee for the purpose of
treatment for this progressive and fatal brain disorder, which is
providing ongoing support for the ship and its crew.
the fifth leading cause of death in Illinois for people 65 and older.
g
Autism Care Fund - Autism currently affects 1 in every 50
c
Assistance to the Homeless Fund - Your contribution supports
children today. Your contribution supports the Autism Society
local agencies that provide shelter, meals, and services needed
of Illinois in their mission to improve the lives of individuals and
by homeless families and individuals. The assistance given
families in Illinois affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders through
by the local not-for-profit organizations enables homeless
awareness, education, training, support, and guidance.
people to regain residence in the community and maintain their
independence.
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IL-1040 Schedule G back (R-12/15)

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