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Registration Requirements for Charities Working with Professional Fundraisers

Nonprofit organizations of all sizes often work with professional fundraisers, but doing so comes with additional state registration and disclosure requirements that both the charity and the fundraiser must follow.

What this is: It is not uncommon for nonprofit organizations large and small to employ the services of professional fundraisers. Not only can these professionals provide valuable insight and expertise to a nonprofit, they can increase an organization’s capacity to raise money for their given cause.

What this means: The decision to engage a professional fundraiser results in additional state registration and disclosure requirements that both the charities — and the professionals they hire — need to abide by. Let’s take a look.

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This article is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered, or relied upon, as legal advice. 

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