Q: Do all states require a registration?
A: Most states have some type of registration or filing process. It is
necessary for organizations 
contemplating fundraising activities in other states to research the
individual state reporting 
requirements to ensure compliance prior to soliciting. 
 
Q: What is the difference between a charitable organization and 501c3
status? 
A: A charitable organization is defined as any entity that solicits or
collects contributions from the 
public, where the contribution is, or is said to be used to support a
charitable activity. 
Charitable activity includes, but is not limited to, educational,
recreational, social, patriotic, legal defense, 
benevolent, or health causes. 
501c3 is a Federal tax exempt status granted by the Internal Revenue
Service. Certain requirements 
established through the Internal Revenue Code must be met in order to
receive tax exempt status. 
For specific information regarding the application process, please refer
to the IRS Web site at 
www.IRS.gov or call the Exempt Organizations Division at (877) 829-5500.
Will my nonprofit be given a 501c3 number separate from its EIN?
No. Your EIN is the only number federally associated with your
organization. If you apply for and receive 
sales tax-exemption in your state, you may have a number issued by that
state agency that is different 
from your EIN. 
 
So yes, correction, mostly Federal IRS and some State guidelines.
Bill I agree, it is not likely this stuff would hit anybodies radar.
S
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill Sanderson
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 3:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [UC] Tom Fenton on ABC News
 
I believe that the 501c3 status comes from the Feds, not the state.  It
is federal taxes that contributions to such organizations can be
exempted from, not state taxes.
 
I suspect the possibility of this incident arousing enough interest in a
Federal (anything) to prompt some action is near zero, but maybe I lack
imagination.  Not saying that there wasn't a situation that could be
construed as a violation, but I suspect that the folks who would look at
this have bigger fish to fry.
 
  _____  

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of S. Sharrieff Ali
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:26 PM
To: 'UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN'; 'University City List'
Subject: RE: [UC] Tom Fenton on ABC News
 
UCD management is accountable to it's Board of Directors.
 
UCD management by mission is accountable in part to those it 
services through geographic boundaries, it's relationships of 
support (which would include ALL the local politicians), and 
individuals who donate money to supplement the on-going 
institutional support.
 
UCD management is accountable in part to the State of Pennsylvania 
based on it's 501-C3 status.
 
If sustained funding were to happen through a local assessment,
then, in that case the UCD management would be accountable to 
the public interest based on that assessment and still would be 
accountable to a Board of Directors representative of that interest.
 
S

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