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Soliciting Charitable Donations in Texas, Part Three: Here’s What You Need to Know

Under Texas law, most charities and nonprofit organizations that are soliciting charitable donations from Texas donors are not required to register to solicit. One of these is the VSA (Veterans Solicitation Act). Our infographic explains more.

What this is: According to Texas law, most charities and nonprofit organizations soliciting charitable donations from Texas donors are not required to register to solicit.

What this means:  However, there are 3 fundraising laws in Texas that do require charitable solicitation registration and renewal filings: the Law Enforcement Telephone Solicitation Act (LETSA), the Public Safety Solicitation Act (PSSA) and the Veterans Solicitation Act (VSA) Below is the final installment of our 3-part series on Texas filing exceptions, covering the Veterans Solicitation Act registration process in detail. 

You can also read Soliciting Charitable Donations in Texas, Part One: LETSA and Soliciting Charitable Donations in Texas, Part Two: PSSA.

Texas Veterans Solicitation (VSA) Act Registration

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