
Navigating Advertising Rules for Nonprofits
Nonprofit organizations operate within a framework of mission-driven objectives, leveraging various fundraising strategies to sustain and expand their impact. While many look to develop unique and innovative fundraising, these varying activities can put organizations at risk. In this guide, learn the rules for advertising, sponsorships, and sales tax to avoid potential legal and tax implications.
In this guide, gain knowledge on:
- Differences between advertising and sponsorships
- Special considerations for periodicals, membership receipts, and trade shows
- Advertising and sales tax rules
- Trends in nonprofit advertising and their impact on unrelated business income
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