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  2. Fiscal sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Fiscal sponsorship can enable projects to share a common administrative platform with a larger organization, thus increasing efficiency. In addition to legal status, sponsors can provide payroll, employee benefits, office space, publicity, fundraising assistance, and training services, sparing projects the necessity of developing these resources and allowing them to focus on programmatic ...

  3. Unbound (nonprofit organization) - Wikipedia

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    It is the only child sponsorship organization to hold this rating from the institute. [10] Unbound meets all 20 standards established by the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance. [11] Unbound receives the distinction of Top-Rated Nonprofit from Great Nonprofits, based on reviews from people who donate to or benefit from nonprofit ...

  4. Chartered organizations of the Boy Scouts of America

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    23.5% of all youth members are chartered to civic organizations; 11.5% of all youth members are chartered to educational organizations; Each unit is chartered by a local branch of an organization, not at the national level. The following tables combine all chartering organizations that fall into a religious denomination or national organization.

  5. Sponsors for Educational Opportunity - Wikipedia

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    Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO) is a non-profit organization providing supplemental educational and career support to young people from underserved communities. [1] SEO has been the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, [ 2 ] and was selected as one of the top-performing non-profits in the country by Social Impact Exchange's ...

  6. Tides Foundation - Wikipedia

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    As Tides is a public charity, it allows sponsors to donate money to different organizations—including for-profit as well as nonprofit entities—through donor-advised funds. [24] Donor-advised funds are funds held in accounts by nonprofit organizations, like Tides, that then make grants to third-party entities on the donor's behalf. [25]

  7. Open Society Foundations commit $50M to women and youth ... - AOL

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    OSF said the funds will be granted between 2024 and 2026 and will include a mix of funding for nonprofit organizations and for advocacy groups, which hold a different tax status and are allowed to ...

  8. Fundraising - Wikipedia

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    A fundraising event (also called a fundraiser) is an event or campaign whose primary purpose is to raise money for a cause, charity or non-profit organization. Fundraisers often benefit charitable, non-profit, religious, or non-governmental organizations, though there are also fundraisers that benefit for-profit companies and individuals.

  9. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    The steps required to become a nonprofit include applying for tax-exempt status. If States do not require the "determination letter" from the IRS to grant non-profit tax exemption to organizations, on a State level, claiming non-profit status without that Federal approval, then they have actually violated Federal United States Nonprofit Laws.