501(c)(3) Public Charity
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How it works: Public charities are what most people recognize as those organizations with active programs.  Examples include churches, benevolence organizations, animal welfare agencies, educational organizations, etc.  They usually receive a substantial portion of its revenue from the general public or from government.
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501(c)(3) Public Charity Benefits:
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Liability Protection: The indemnification clause in a 501(c)(3)’s articles of incorporation protects board members of a nonprofit from personal liability around concepts like organizational debt.
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Solicitation of Donations: Without your 501(c)(3) status, you are allowed to solicit donations legally from individuals, organizations and foundations.
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Higher Donor Attraction: Because your nonprofit undergoes government scrutiny to ensure its legitimacy and purpose, donors are more likely to view your organization as credible and worthy of their funds. In addition, they may get a tax deduction for their donation. 
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Federal and State Tax Exemption: Donors who give money to the organization may be able to deduct the donations on their tax returns. In addition, the organization itself is exempt from federal and state taxes.
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More Funding Options: As a 501(c)(3), your organization can apply for government and foundation grants.
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Discounts: Nonprofits use many tools for running their daily programs, such as social media marketing and customer relationship management (CRM) software. As a 501(c)(3), you can often receive discounts on such tools.
Setting up a 501(c)(3) nonprofit can be complicated and time-consuming. The process is likely to go more smoothly by using our team of seasoned attorneys.
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