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Fundraising Coupling: Fiscal Sponsorship Under Section 501c4

The NonProfit Times

Despite the lack of tax-deduction for donors, there remain many benefits of entering into a social sponsorship. Section 501(c)(4) organizations and projects working with a social sponsor do not pay federal income tax on their net income (or profit), like Section 501(c)(3) organizations, and unlike for-profit organizations.

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How to build deeper connections with your donors using surveys

iMarketSmart

A year later, they re-sent to the non-responders. 2] In one experiment, explaining that asking people to sign a petition was, ultimately, just a way to get either customers (for-profit) or donations (nonprofit) had little impact on the rating of for-profit organizations. Association for Consumer Research. [26]