Did you know that most nonprofits can legally discriminate? According to the Supreme Court, the tax laws that recognize tax-exemption allow 501(c)(3) and other exempt organizations (other than schools) to selectively provide their services to only certain groups of individuals. For example, in Boy Scouts of America v Dale, that court ruled that the First …
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- Accountability
- Advocacy
- Applying For Grants
- Attorney General
- Board
- Celebrity Charity
- Charitable Deductions
- Compensation
- Conflict of Interest
- Congress
- COVID-19
- Crisis
- Director Duties
- Donations
- Economic growth
- Economic hardship
- Employment Matters
- Exemption Applications
- Fiscal sponsorship
- Form 990
- Fundraising
- Grantmaking
- IRS
- Jobs
- Lobbying
- Merger
- National emergency
- News
- Non-profits
- Nonprofits
- Opportunity
- Pandemic
- Policy
- Scams
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