
Long Arm of Charitable Solicitation Law
Forty-one states regulate charitable solicitation and require some form of registration before fundraising in the state.
Forty-one states regulate charitable solicitation and require some form of registration before fundraising in the state.
Cryptocurrency is emerging as a mainstream form of currency, which opens the door to new fundraising opportunities for nonprofits. Some organizations have already begun accepting donations in
Charitable Gambling in Arizona is a popular fundraising tool. However, charitable gaming in Arizona can easily violate Arizona’s gaming laws. Nonprofit organizations can raise money
Nonprofit sponsorships are common but the correct way to provide acknowledgments for nonprofit event sponsorship is not well understood. Fundraising galas, breakfasts, golf tournaments, and
Statutes & Volunteer Protection Statutes Individuals volunteering for nonprofit organizations often wonder about the potential to be held personally liable if something goes wrong. Fortunately,
Charities that seek to maintain nationwide state charitable solicitation registration know that the various states’ laws, practices, and procedures are constantly changing. Recent changes to
As the popularity of cryptocurrency continues to grow, more and more donors are making cryptocurrency donations. As a result, cryptocurrency donations can provide significant tax
Fundraising is essential to the success of nonprofit organizations. Yet, this regulated activity should be done with some caution, especially if you’re considering permitting a third party to host a fundraising event.
Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have made recent changes to their charitable registration requirements, and DC has a deadline approaching.
The new year is a good time for nonprofits to review policies, procedures, and practices, including state-by-state registration requirements.
Most states require you to register your organization if you solicit donations from their residents. Many states also require registration if your organization collects substantial or ongoing donations from their residents, even if you aren’t specifically targeting donors in that state. Download our comprehensive list of each state’s requirements.
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