Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA 30309-3996 (404) 407-5088 1 Charitable Solicitation: Registering, Acknowledging.

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Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Charitable Solicitation: Registering, Acknowledging & Substantiating Donations Presented by: Robyn Miller Staff Attorney Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Agenda Registration to Solicit Donations Internet Donations & Registrations Acknowledgement of Donations Acknowledging Quid Pro Quo Donations Corporate Sponsorship – Donations Substantiation: Paperwork

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Registering - Georgia Solicitations Act – GA O.C.G.A. § through 23 (2008) Who must register? Charitable Organizations who solicit funds in GA File Form C-100 – File financial statements, Form 990 or 990EZ, determination letter Paid Solicitor Solicitor’s Agent Fundraising Counsel Commercial Co-venturer Activities Each category above has specific rules that apply to it under the Solicitations Act

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Registering – Georgia (cont.) Exemptions: List at § Charities with no paid solicitor & total revenue from contributions less than $25, for both the immediately preceding and current calendar years How often must one register? Initial Application; Amendments; Renewals Charities: Registration good for 24 months Renewal must include new financial statements, Form 990 or 990EZ All others = renewal by Dec. 31 st each year What are the fees for registering? Charities = $35; renewal $25 Paid solicitors = $250; renewal $100 Solicitor agent = $50; renewal $50

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Registering – Georgia (cont.) What acts are prohibited under the Act? O.C.G.A. § Examples: No untrue, false or misleading statements to Sec. of State No using name, symbol of similar charity to confuse, mislead to acquire donations No identification of sponsors who are not in fact sponsors of the organization No statement of a false percentage of gross revenues going to the charity Not providing proper information to a solicitee Not having written agreement with charity that soliciting on its behalf No device or schemes to defraud Penalties

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Registering – Other States When do you need to register in other states? Each state has own law Unified Registration Statement Multistate filing form Alternative to filing each individual form Some states require additional information – –Included in multistate filing information

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404)

8 Internet Solicitation Internet Fraud – a main focus of FBI Key Question: How do federal and state courts and regulatory agencies obtain jurisdiction over entities participating in online activities? How much contact must the organization have with the state and its citizens? Each state establishes its own thresholds

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Charleston Principles & Internet Solicitation NASCO Board – Advisory Guidelines Principles Sufficient Contacts in state – must register Domiciled (i.e. principal place of business) in state = must register Not domiciled, but non-internet activities in state require registration Website Solicitation Interactive website & either (a) specifically target persons physically located in state (knew or reasonably should have known person a resident of the state) or (b) receives contributions from state on a repeated & ongoing basis or substantial basis through its website Non-interactive website that either invites further offline activity to complete donation or establishes other contacts with state (e.g. s promoting website) & receives contributions from state on a repeated & ongoing basis or substantial basis

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Charleston Principles & Internet Solicitation (cont.) Solicitation Soliciting via = soliciting via telephone or direct mail Knew or reasonably should have known person a resident of the state Internet Solicitation: Commercial co-venturers (“cause marketing”) and professional fundraisers’ websites must follow same principles Exceptions: ISP that merely processes process online transactions Admin., supportive, and technical service providers who do not solicit Similar companies that do NOT receive compensation based on amount of funds raised Still murky waters as each state still does its own thing – so check

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Substantiation & Acknowledgement Personal services are NOT deductible Donor cannot take deduction without a receipt, bank record, or cancelled check for a donation of any amount Evidence of donation must state name of charity, date of donation and amount of donation Donations throughout the year may be bundled into one acknowledgement letter For donations of $250 or more, donor must have a written contemporaneous receipt from the charity acknowledging the contribution

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Substantiation & Acknowledgements (cont.) The acknowledgement should include: Name of charity, Amount of cash contribution or description of non-cash contribution, and One of the following: Statement that no goods or services were provided (if that is the case), Description and good faith estimate of the value of goods the charity provided in return for the donation, or State that goods or services provided consisted entirely of intangible religious benefits Format: May be a letter, postcard, computer-generated form, if payroll deduction may use Form W-2 or pledge card May be provided as paper copy or electronically (e.g. ) Must be sent no later than January 31 st of year following the donation

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Substantiation & Acknowledgements (cont.) Quid Pro Quo Donations – goods/services provided in exchange for donation Written acknowledgement required if payment is over $75 Description and good faith estimate of the value of goods the charity provided in return for the donation on receipt Payment must exceed the value of the goods/services provided in exchange for donation Examples: Dinners/Concerts/Other Events –Ticket $50, cost of dinner $25 –Ticket $100, fmv of ticket $40 Additional donation above ticket price (e.g. $30 over $50 ticket price) Exceptions: tokens, membership benefits In-kind donations – goods & services – charity should not provide a value on its acknowledgement – donor supplies value

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Un-reimbursed expenses: Donor should keep receipt of expense and if expense is greater than $250, charity should provide a receipt acknowledging the un-reimbursed expense Penalties for Not Meeting Written Disclosure Requirement: $10 per contribution Not to exceed $5,000 per fundraising event or mailing Donations of Cars & Automobiles Not blue book value Value = price for which car would change hands IRS publications & forms: Donee (charity): Pub. 4302; Form 8282 Donor: Pub. 4303; Forms 8283 and 1098-C Substantiation & Acknowledgements (cont.)

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Corporate Sponsorships Qualified Sponsorship v. Advertising Advertising = unrelated business income Corporate Sponsorship Rules Acknowledgement of Sponsor: name & logo –No statements endorsing products –If website/ acknowledgement, no language endorsing or inducing site visitors to purchase or use sponsor’s products No other “substantial return benefit” –Substantial return benefit could = substantial private benefit = loss of exemption –Insubstantial value = all goods and services received from the charity by the sponsor must NOT exceed 2% of sponsorship payment for year

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Corporate Sponsorships (cont.) How does this relate to donation acknowledgements? What is given to the Corporate Sponsor from the nonprofit? Tickets to events, books, etc. The sponsor must receive a proper acknowledgement for its donation. What amount should be stated on the sponsor’s donation receipt?

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Corporate Sponsorship (cont.) Examples: 1.Sponsor donates $10,000 and receives 10 gala tickets & a banner on the charity’s website 2.Sponsor donates $2,500 and receives 200 free passes into the charity’s facility 3.Sponsor donates $1,000 and receives a website link to the sponsor’s products

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Quick Corporate Sponsorship Checklist If you answer no for any question below, the sponsorship income may be unrelated business taxable income or constitute private inurement/benefit. What type of benefit is the sponsor receiving? Tangible return benefit. Are all benefits received by the sponsor in total less than 2% of the total of its donation? If the organization uses the cost-deduction method: –Do sponsorship materials indicate that the cost of the item will be deducted from the charitable donation? –Does the acknowledgment reflect the deducted amount? –Is the organization keeping records that verify the cost of the benefit received? Use or acknowledgment of the sponsor. Are all statements limited to the sponsor’s name, logo, slogan, or products? Are all statements relating to value, price, endorsement and/or quality, removed? Does the organization prohibit limiting the sale or availability of competing products, services or facilities in connection with the activity? Is the sponsor’s donation is contingent (if at all) only on the event actually occurring and not on the degree of exposure the event produced?

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) Recordkeeping Maintain records of fundraising activities Solicitation materials Written copy of website solicitation efforts Written contracts with paid solicitors, co-venturers, solicitor agents Method used and evidence of tracking payments from paid solicitors, co-venturers, solicitor agents Activities that included quid pro quo donations including how value of goods/services determined E.g., Tickets that state value of goods/services provided Sponsorship packages and value of goods/services provided Maintain records of donation acknowledgements Maintain records of charitable registration filings Maintain records of employees and volunteers who solicit donations for the organization

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta 999 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta, GA (404) What is Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta? Free legal assistance for nonprofit organizations in Metro Atlanta To be eligible, the organization must be: Nonprofit and 501(c)(3) tax-exempt (or seeking that status) Primarily serving the poor & disadvantaged Unable to pay for legal services without significant impairment of program resources Visit us on the web at