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Our clients may be “nonprofit,”
but they still need money – and lots of it – to conduct
their programs and pay their overhead. Our lawyers have years of
hands-on experience raising funds for charities, political campaigns,
educational institutions, community foundations, and many other
nonprofit groups.
One of our founding partners has extensive
experience writing and producing direct mail solicitations. We have
collaborated on grant writing campaigns directed at foundations
and corporations, and have assisted in drafting the business proposals
which often are critical to winning corporate grants.
We are experienced with program service fundraising,
such as conventions, publishing, sports events, and corporate-funded
issue campaigns. Sometimes such activities can become too commercial,
leading to the imposition of “unrelated business income tax”
(UBIT) or loss of nonprofit postal privileges. We deal daily with
these special tax and postal issues, as well as tactics to minimize
to avoid such penalties.
State Charity Regulations
Most nonprofit organizations which solicit
contributions from the public are required to register with over
35 different state regulators which oversee both charitable solicitations
and fundraising contracts. We prepare state charitable registrations
and annual reports on behalf of charities and fundraising counsel,
and advise clients regarding the varying state agency treatment
of charities and fundraising counsel. We advise clients on the use
of the Unified Registration Statement.
As part of this practice, we assist our clients
by monitoring their disclaimers on fundraising solicitations to
ensure compliance with all local laws. Additionally, we have developed
nearly unique expertise in using the nationwide network of state
charity regulators to obtain financial and other information when
conducting research.
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