The
Better Business Bureau, the City of Columbus, the
State of Ohio and the Internal Revenue Service all
monitor the activities of charitable organizations
in order to protect the public.
Chimorel
Services Inc is a small 501(c)(3) organization subject
to IRS regulations, but not yet required to file
Form 990. It is an Ohio corporation required to
file a statement of existence periodically and required
to file an annual report with the State of Ohio.
It falls within the jurisdiction of the City of
Columbus and annually completes the city's Charitable
Solicitation Application. It has been requested
by the Better Business Bureau to voluntarily provide
information to evaluate standards according to the
BBB's Wise Giving Alliance, has proivided the information
requested and meets all 20 of BBB's Wise Giving
Guidelines. Chimorel is a BBB Acredited Charity.
For many
years Warren has been the major donor to Chimorel.
In recent years this has begun to change. Years
ago Chimorel received an LEAA grant and operated
a residential treatment center for pre-delinquent
youth. After that Chimorel ran a work training program
for inner city youth. Warren developed Amerivestor
Associates Inc and Goodenow Construction, then established
a partnership among all three entities called The
Chimorel Group. Chimorel has provided assistance
to many individuals and organizations through Warren's
volunteer efforts. Chimorel has recycled many computers
to individuals and nonprofit groups. As part of
his volunteer efforts with Chimorel, Warren has
developed more than 2000 dynamic strategies to help
individuals and organizations, and has developed
a very comprehensive recycling program which may
one day provide thousands of jobs from resources
that are now thrown away.