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The Grant Seeker's Handbook: A Guide to Finding Funds Chapter 1
IN THE BEGINNING: THE NONPROFIT SECTOR CONSIDERED
By any reasonable standard, tax-exempt nonprofit organizations are plentiful in our midst. One 2002 publication entitled The State of Nonprofit America
estimates that there are 670,000 tax-exempt nonprofit organizations
designated under Section 501(c)(3) of current Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) regulations. (The IRS, for better or for worse, is responsible
for federal oversight of charitable organizations in the United States.)
As someone interested in foundations as a grantmaker, or someone
curious about the nature of financial support, you will find the
organizations described by Section 501(c)(3) most interesting. This is
because these organizations are consistently identified as eligible to
receive grants from grantmaking foundations, corporations and units of
government. In other words, most funding sources will provide grants
only to 501(c)(3) organizations. In addition, individuals tend to
direct charitable contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations, because of
the favorable tax considerations for doing so.
As for defining a 501(c)(3), consider the language taken from that very section of the IRS Code of Regulations:
"corporations . . . organized and operated exclusively for religious,
charitable, scientific, testing for public safety, literary, or
educational purposes . . . ."
The
State Attorney General's Office, which has oversight responsibility for
nonprofit charitable organizations in California, indicates that as of
January 2001, there were over 81,000 charitable organizations
registered with the California Attorney General's Registry of
Charitable Trusts. Furthermore, over 20,000 charitable nonprofit
organizations exist that are not legally required to register with the
Attorney General; these include hospitals, schools and churches. And
the numbers continue to grow - by as many as 500 new nonprofits a day,
according to one staffer in the Attorney General's Office. Continue to Chapter 2
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