We are proud of our "100% of Profits to Charity" commitment and want to be clear about our pledge. "100% of Profits to Charity" means that we contribute all available profits from our title agency business, after accounting for normal business expenses, taxes, reserves, and expenses in furtherance of our charitable mission. Like all businesses, we have typical costs associated with the effective operation of our business, including things like employee compensation and benefits, travel, marketing, supplies, facility and shared services costs, taxes and business expenses involved in the search, examination and issuance of title insurance policies. Plus, we're required to maintain reasonable working capital and reserves for accrued and contingent liabilities.
It's important for you to know we're not a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. In the charity world, Charity Title is what is classified as a "feeder organization" because we're committed to giving all our profits to charity. Tax-exempt status is reserved for qualifying nonprofit organizations that are setup exclusively for charitable purposes and are recognized as such by the Internal Revenue Service. We intentionally decided to be a for-profit business that distributes its profits to Beazer Charity Foundation or other tax exempt organizations.
Beazer Charity Foundation is a non-profit, tax-exempt section 501(c)(3) organization, classified as a private foundation for U.S. federal tax purposes. Beazer Charity Foundation distributes the contributions it receives from Charity Title to other established section 501(c)(3) charitable organizations that have been vetted by Charity Title, Beazer Charity Foundation, or affiliates.
Beazer Charity Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors, which is obligated to use Beazer Charity Foundation's resources solely to advance its charitable purposes. Beazer Charity Foundation makes grants to section 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, pays the expenses incurred with respect to carrying out its charitable activities, and sets aside reserves to carry out future charitable activity and cover contingencies, for example, to pay future pledges to charitable organizations, maintain funding capability to respond rapidly to emergencies such as natural disasters and cover unanticipated expenditures. In all cases, reserve funds can only be used in furtherance of Beazer Charity Foundation's charitable purposes.