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501c.yada, yada, yada

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The nonprofit isn’t sure that the land isn’t a liability so, to protect the organization, they create a separate entity to be the owner. They are allowed to lobby as a primary activity but they cannot support political candidates. Yeah, there was no lobbying involved there. 501c4: Social Welfare Organizations.

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Primary School Fundraising Ideas for Every Season | Big Fundraising Ideas

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Primary School Fundraising Ideas: A Seasonal and Year-Round Guide Blog Summary: Looking for fun ways to raise money for your primary school throughout the year? Printer Cartridges & Electronics: Arrange a collection box for used cartridges or small electronics in the school lobby. Challenge each class to bring in the moststamps.

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Types of Nonprofits: A Comprehensive Guide

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Political organizations: Political nonprofits engage in advocacy, lobbying, and political activities to influence legislation and public policy. 501(c)(2) : This type of tax-exemption is for exempt organizations to create a corporation to hold the title to property the organization owns to minimize liability risks of losing the property.

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Nonprofit Board Member Onboarding: 12 Things to Cover

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It could be lobbying for funds from a government source, helping secure a contract with a client who will pay for your nonprofit’s services, or playing a major role in an event or product sales program. This is also a good time to discuss liability issues and your board liability insurance (which you have, of course.)

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