Bruce R. Hopkins

The Law of Fundraising


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the promotion and advancement of amateur sports.19

       Churches and other membership and nonmembership religious organizations39

       Educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities40

       Hospitals and other forms of health care providers41

       Publicly supported charitable organizations42

       Social welfare organizations43

      Every charitable organization is entitled to receive and, indeed, welcomes support in the form of contributions. Contributed funds can be used only to support the goals and objectives that are consistent with the organization's stated mission—usually, to engage in one or more forms of charitable activity recognized in law. When goals, mission, and public benefits are communicated to the public as institutional needs, they can stimulate gift support. Replies are acts of philanthropy that are motivated by numerous factors, including a sincere concern and a willingness to help others, to improve quality of service, or to advance knowledge. Such voluntary responses, whether of time, talent, or treasure, uplift the human spirit because they are directed to a charitable organization.