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  2. Fundraising Regulator - Wikipedia

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    The Public Fundraising Regulatory Association oversaw door to door and street fundraising where a fundraiser asks someone to make a regular donation to a charity by direct debit. [36] The Fundraising Regulator assumed the PFRA’s regulatory powers following the review of fundraising self-regulation in 2015.

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

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    Charity non-profits face many of the same challenges of corporate governance which face large, publicly traded corporations. Fundamentally, the challenges arise from the "agency problem" - the fact that the management which controls the charity is necessarily different from the people who the charity is designed to benefit. In a non-profit ...

  4. Charities Regulator - Wikipedia

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    Aside from registration, the regulator works to educate trustees and the public, to support charity development, and to share information on the charity sector. It provides guidelines and model constitutional documents, but does not have authority to control one of the main sources of controversy in the charity scandals of 2013–2014, terms ...

  5. Boss Sends Company-Wide Email Expressing His ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Away_Location Companies can significantly add to charitable causes, as well as encourage their employees to do the same. To many people, doing good feels good, so they might often ...

  6. We're complaining more but help is harder to find - AOL

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    Consumers have more to complain about, but the agencies they are complaining to have fewer resources with which to help them, a national survey found. A lot of problems people are having, the ...

  7. 501(c)(3) organization - Wikipedia

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    A 501(c)(3) organization is allowed to conduct some or all of its charitable activities outside the United States. [64] [65] A 501(c)(3) organization is allowed to award grants to foreign charitable organizations if the grants are intended for charitable purposes and the grant funds are subject to the 501(c)(3) organization's control. [66]

  8. Street fundraising - Wikipedia

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    Frequent complaints about paid street fundraisers include the use of aggressive or deceitful tactics, inability to accept anything but an ongoing donation and lack of knowledge of the charity. Paid street fundraisers are sometimes known as 'chuggers' (a portmanteau of "charity" and " muggers ") because fundraising can be viewed as aggressive or ...

  9. Twisted truths and a fundraising boost: How Trump tried to ...

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    The trial-focused fundraising efforts have been breaking through the noise. On the first day of trial, Trump's campaign raised $1.6 million in small-dollar donations, a campaign official told NBC ...