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Can Nonprofits Escape Corporate Capture?

NonProfit Quarterly

Nonprofits are a feature of tax law and corporate governance laws. AQ: Dean Spade, the lawyer who does trans law, he had a great point. CC: What you’re talking about [is] how much energy goes into fundraising, and I think that’s where you want to have a daily practice of an alternative to hyperactive capitalism, right?

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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

Sponsorship is usually tied to an event or program that has production value and requires a significant investment of time and energy. There are many ways someone can make a charitable gift to your organization with or without meeting a member of your team. . ” Where’s the reciprocity? This may keep them loyal and engaged.

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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

Drawbacks of Corporate Sponsorships While great for driving support and increasing visibility, corporate sponsorships also have their challenges: Sponsorships are usually tied to an event or program with production value and require a significant investment of time and energy. Of course, this is subject to tax laws.

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Fundraising Letter Checklist to Increase Donations

Sweet! by BlueSky

Outline the different ways your donors can contribute to your efforts. Information reminding your potential donors that contributions to the nonprofit organization are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. They are a charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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Commentary: The Stakes in Washington For Nonprofits In 2025

The NonProfit Times

Senate and is on track to retain control of the House, even if by a slim margin, which would allow Congress to bypass the Senate filibuster and enact certain tax and spending laws with simple majorities. The threat of increased taxation feels more real than in decades, given how the sector has been scrutinized by Congress lately.

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