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501(c)(3) Purposes Defined: Education

501(c)(3) Purposes Defined: Education

So, your nonprofit teaches people things? I guess that makes your nonprofit an…educational charity? That just might be true. Today, we’re looking at the 501(c)(3) purpose category of education.

Who Really Owns a Nonprofit?

Who Really Owns a Nonprofit?

The concept of who owns a nonprofit organization can be hard for some to grasp, especially given that the answer is, “No one!”  We encounter this confusion with new clients on a fairly regular basis.  And, given people’s understanding of how basic…

501(c)(3) Purposes Defined: Religious

501(c)(3) Purposes Defined: Religious

We’ve talked in the past about 501(c)(3) charitable purposes…what they are and how they’re defined. Today, we’re going to start a series where we spend a little more time exploring each of the categories and looking at the types of…

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Expert Tips for Beginners: How to Start a Private Foundation

If you’re passionate about a cause, you’re likely eager to take action and make a difference. While there are seemingly endless ways you could go about this, starting a private foundation might be the solution. Although launching your own organization…

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How to Handle Copyrights in Your Nonprofit

Foundation Group works with thousands of nonprofits each year, so we get the opportunity to deal with many complex issues. Few are as complicated and confusing as copyright and royalty questions. The goal of this post is to give you…

5 Reasons Why Nonprofits Fail

Top 5 Reasons Why Nonprofits Fail

Here’s a factoid you’ve probably heard before:  The majority of small business startups fail within the first 5 years.  Sadly, the same is true for nonprofits.  There are a multitude of factors that come into play that help to determine…

5 Things You Must Do

5 Things You Must Do If The IRS Revokes Your 501(c)(3) Status

Some days, there are pieces of mail you really wish you didn’t receive. Bills, late notices, warranty expirations, or recalls on your car are all examples of items we’d rather not get. But one piece of mail you really don’t…

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