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Nonprofit vs. not-for-profit: Definitions and differences

Bonterra

Limit its documented goals to one or more charitable purposes. Where nonprofits serve the public good, often with a charitable goal, not-for-profits focus on benefiting a smaller group or member base. Not-for-profits Not-for-profits typically have more localized goals centered around their community or member base.

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31 Unique Ideas for Small Church Fundraisers

Qgiv

Encouraging your members to work together to support your church’s goals will take your congregants’ bond beyond simple Sunday morning greetings. Then, set up booths in your lobby or a common gathering area so your members can peruse goods for sale before or after a Sunday service. Adopt-a-mile fundraiser for mission trips.

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Is Your Organization Following 501(c)(3) Donation Rules?

DoJiggy

Limitations on Political Activities – A scientific research institute that does not participate in political campaigns or lobbying. We offer a wide variety of custom tools and resources to help you achieve and exceed your goals to make a difference. Ready to enhance your donation management practices?