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  • Charity Sweepstakes: The “Equal Dignity” Rule Most Nonprofits Get Wrong

    Every charity considering a sweepstakes fundraiser hears the same reassurance: as long as you offer a free entry method, you’re not running an illegal lottery. That’s true, but only if the free entry actually works the way the law requires. Most of the compliance problems we see stem from charities that bolt on a free-entry

  • New National Guidelines Take Aim at Online Fundraising Platforms

    In response to thousands of unauthorized donation pages being created by GoFundMe and other fundraising platforms, on June 24, 2026, the National Council of Nonprofits, along with 52 state and regional nonprofit associations representing nearly 40,000 charitable organizations, published a set of principles for ethical online fundraising platforms. The guidelines are not law. No platform

  • The Johnson Amendment Survived Another Challenge, Here’s Where Things Stand

    Nonprofits operating under I.R.C. 501(c)(3) are obligated to comply with several rules as a condition of tax exemption. One such rule, known as the Johnson Amendment, prohibits organizations from participating or intervening in any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate for public office. The prohibition is absolute. There is no