Transcription of Attorney General's Guide for Charities
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Attorney General s Guide for Charities Best practices for nonprofits that operate or fundraise in California California Department of Justice Charitable Trusts Section Protecting Charitable Assets and Donations for the People of California MESSAGE FROM THE Attorney GENERAL What makes California great? The generous people who live here. Californians are big-hearted and charitable. We step up to help those in need, whether in response to natural catastrophes, man-made tragedies, or families struggling in our local communities. In 2019, Charities operating in California reported receiving over $293 billion in revenue, an increase of $57 billion from 2017. We put our faith in Charities to carry out our charitable intent, and many Charities work tirelessly to serve our local communities. Day in and day out, they provide critical assistance to families during challenging times, exemplifying what it means to be a good neighbor.
Apr 14, 2021 · received federal tax exemption under Inter nal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3), it is considered a charity. Note, however, this guide frequently uses the term charity to include other legal forms of charitable organizations, such as charitable trustees and unincorporated associations. THE LEGAL FORMS OF CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
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