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

Bonterra

Nonprofit vs. not-for-profit organizations Where nonprofits serve a broad purpose for the public good with funding from donations and grants , not-for-profit organizations serve a smaller community or member base and are primarily funded by membership dues and fees.

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501c.yada, yada, yada

Sharpshooter Communications

It’s a simple question for grant seekers in the US: What is your organization’s tax status? The nonprofit isn’t sure that the land isn’t a liability so, to protect the organization, they create a separate entity to be the owner. They are allowed to lobby as a primary activity but they cannot support political candidates.

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Types of Nonprofits: A Comprehensive Guide

Qgiv

These organizations often depend on donations from their supporters, as well as grants, and other forms of funding to support their operations while pursuing their mission with any surplus being reinvested into the organization’s cause instead of being distributed to shareholders. Generally, they don’t accept contributions.

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An Essential Guide to Nonprofit Financial Management (Best Practices and Tips)

DoJiggy

Unlike for-profit businesses that chase customers to boost their profits, your nonprofit depends on fundraising that comes from donors, events, grants, and other channels. Any oversights might lose your tax-exempt status or your next grant renewal. Add it to your Form 990 to account for your assets and liabilities.