Rhode Island Car Donation Information
It's easy to donate your car, boat or RV in Rhode Island. We provide fast, free nation-wide pickup of your vehicle with no cost to you and you can receive a tax deduction for your car donation in Rhode Island.
- Where do you pick up car donations in Rhode Island?
- Is my car donation made in Rhode Island tax deductible?
- What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in Rhode Island?
- How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in Rhode Island?
Where do you pick up car donations in Rhode Island?
We pick up car donations throughout the state of Rhode Island, including:
- Providence
- Newport
- Woonsocket
- Tiverton
- Pawtucket
- Greene
- Kenyon
- Exeter
- Cranston
- Clayville
- Jamestown
- Charlestown
- Glendale
- Johnston
Is my car donation made in Rhode Island tax deductible?
Vehicles donated on this site will benefit Activated Ministries, a nonprofit Christian Ministry classified with the IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization and are tax deductible.
What paperwork do I need to donate my vehicle in Rhode Island?
In most cases we need the title to the vehicle. But, if you do not have title papers you can apply for a replacement title before donating your vehicle. Please visit the Rhode Island DMV web site to obtain the necessary forms before donating: Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Department
How do I release the liability of my donated vehicle in Rhode Island?
You can contact the Rhode Island Department of Motor Vehicles with any questions
you about about how to release the liability of your donated vehicle. For additional
information, please refer to the Rhode Island DMV web site: Rhode Island
Motor Vehicle Department
Travel information for Rhode Island
The state's common name, Rhode Island, actually refers to the largest island in Narragansett Bay, also known as Aquidneck Island, on which the city of Newport is located. The origin of the name is unclear. Some historians think that Italian explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano, upon discovering Block Island, just southwest in the Atlantic Ocean, named it Rhode Island because of its similarity in shape to the Greek island of Rhodes. Later settlers, mistaking which island Verrazzano was referring to, gave the name to Aquidneck Island instead. Other historians believe that the name is derived from Roodt Eylandt, Dutch for "red island," given to the island by Dutch explorer Adriaen Block due to the red clay on the island's shore.
Eisenhower House is the perfect setting for weddings, family gatherings, and corporate functions. This stately mansion, built in 1873, commands breathtaking views of Newport Harbor and Narragansett Bay. Once the summer White House of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, this beautiful property is owned by the State of Rhode Island.
Established in 1967, the RI State Council on the Arts (RISCA) is charged by the state legislature to stimulate public interest and participation in the arts and to serve as the liaison to the state arts community.
Remember that you can donate your car online or call us toll free at: 1 (877) 505-5775 to make arrangements for quick, no cost and hassle free pickup.




