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How Nonprofits Can Stay Compliant with Online Fundraising Laws in 2022

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In 2001, the National Association of State Charity Officials (NASCO) released a set of recommendations called the Charleston Principles to supplement fundraising laws that had not kept pace with technology. The other option is to outsource registration to an experienced state charitable registration provider like Labyrinth or a law firm.

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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

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Data is now the gold standard resource for decision-making in organizations of all shapes and sizes. From fundraising legal requirements to digital privacy laws, it’s important to understand the rules to which your nonprofit can be held accountable. It’s called the information age for a reason! And nonprofits are no exception.

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Understanding how California AB 488 impacts online charitable fundraising

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A new law that went into effect in California on January 1, 2023, AB 488 is aimed at improving transparency and accountability in online charitable fundraising. While AB 488 is a California law, it could impact all charities in the United States that solicit donations in California, not just those headquartered in the state.

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How to Start a Nonprofit in 10 Steps

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How to start a nonprofit: first steps How to start a nonprofit: build a strong foundation How to start a nonprofit: file the paperwork What is a nonprofit organization? Perform an analysis to determine the gap between existing resources and the actual needs in your community. What other organizations currently address this need?

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Is your nonprofit organization ‘grant-ready’? 

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Candid offers many resources to support organizations in searching for funding opportunities, writing grant proposals, and standing out among applicants. By law, foundations can only give to organizations if they are set up for a charitable purpose , as defined by the IRS. You can learn more about filing for 501(c)(3) status here.

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Online Fundraising: What Your Nonprofit Needs to Do to Be Compliant in 2021

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In 2001, the National Association of State Charity Officials (NASCO) released a set of recommendations called the Charleston Principles to supplement fundraising laws that had not kept pace with technology. The other option is to outsource registration to a compliance solutions provider such as Harbor Compliance , or a law firm.

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The data/crisis catch-22: How the pandemic created a social sector data gap  

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tax-exempt organizations file annually, are a major source of data about nonprofits and foundation grantmaking in the United States. For one, busy and understaffed organizations are requesting filing extensions—the IRS expects roughly 762K tax-exempt extensions for fiscal year 2022. Case in point: 990 data. IRS Form 990s, which U.S.

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