There have been extensive discussions of this in the past. If you search
this group for "501" or "nonprofit" you will pull up a couple of long
threads about it.

On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Denver Hutt <denver.h...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Does anyone know of any spaces that have been founded as nonprofits? We
> recently got our 501c3 status (woo!) and I'd love to hear how others are
> are going about fundraising and sponsorship opportunities within their
> spaces.
>
> We are pretty adamant about *not* becoming Nascar with branding/naming on
> the walls, desks, furniture, ect and while we have had *awesome* community
> support thus far, we are beginning to reach beyond our initial
> rounds/circles to continue our efforts. What has worked best for you/your
> spaces?
>
> -d
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