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Mixing Public Charities, Social Welfare Groups and Trade Associations: Which Work Best for You?-RRP

Mixing Public Charities, Social Welfare Groups and Trade Associations: Which Work Best for You?-RRP

Nonprofits with a wide range of activities and interests often feel constricted in pursuing their mission because of limitations imposed by federal or state tax law.  They often set up nonprofit affiliates to provide opportunities they can’t exploit themselves.

This Ready Reference Page contains a helpful chart comparing and contrasting the differences between 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4) and 501(c)(6) organizations.

This is a 2 page pdf.

Can you do everything you want through your current nonprofit organization? Not sure? Consider joining our webinar - Creating and Operating Nonprofit Affiliates. This RRP is part of the program materials.


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