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501(c)(3)The section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) code which includes public charities such as religious, scientific, educational, and certain other organizations. Under section 501(c)(3) a nonpr [..]
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501(c)(3)A 501(c)(3) is a nonprofit group dedicated to educational or research purposes (the Sunlight Foundation is one example). These organizations are prohibited from being involved in any political activit [..]
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501(c)(3)The U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section which defines a private non-profit corporation with charitable intent. Section 501(c) has several dozen subsections, but Section 170(e)(3) restricts the distribu [..]
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501(c)(3)Section of the tax code that defines nonprofit, charitable tax-exempt organizations such as the UC San Diego Foundation.
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501(c)(3)Section of the Internal Revenue Code that designates an organization as charitable and tax-exempt. Organizations qualifying under this section include religious, educational, charitable, amateur athle [..]
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501(c)(3) Section of the Internal Revenue Code that designates an organization as charitable and tax exempt. Organizations qualifying under this section include religious, educational, charitable, amateur at [..]
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501(c)(3)The section of the Internal Revenue Code that defines nonprofit, charitable (as broadly defined), tax-exempt organizations; 501(c)(3) organizations are further defined as public charities, private ope [..]
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