Sentences with phrase «granted nonprofit status»

Although in March 2011 SPPI's webpages described it as «a nonprofit institute of research and education dedicated to sound public policy...», in early 2011 Ferguson said SPPI had not been granted nonprofit status from the IRS [5], 3 + years after it was formed.
According to SourceWatch, In early 2011, Executive Director Robert Ferguson said SPPI had not been granted nonprofit status from the IRS for more than 3 years after it was formed.

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A nonprofit will often be granted tax - exempt status, for instance, allowing them to preserve any incoming money and put it toward meeting their goals.
Despite PrintMatters» launching during the worst recession since the Great Depression, what started with a small exhibition of work by the five founding artists has grown so much that in 2014, members voted to seek 501 (c)(3) nonprofit status so they could pursue grants and expand programming.
MCASD is a private, nonprofit organization, with 501c3 tax - exempt status; it is supported by generous contributions and grants from MCASD Members and other individuals, corporations, foundations, and government agencies.
TC also received funding from the Warhol Foundation to start a project - based granting program, The Grit Fund, specifically aimed at the cultural groups and projects that typically fall through the funding cracks because they don't have nonprofit status, including the My Skate Night performance group, Hyrsteria art magazine, and a podcast series at BmoreArt focused on the contributions of senior artists.
USA.gov for Non-profits: This website explains obtaining government grants, obtaining and maintaining tax - exempt status, and includes tips on operating a nonprofit.
Sharon advises nonprofit entities on the wide range of issues related to their tax - exempt status, including formation, funding, governance, executive compensation (including deferred compensation), regulatory compliance, restructuring, international grant making, lobbying, unrelated business income, and mergers and acquisitions.
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