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Can I use social media to fundraise in Illinois? What are the requirements?
Fundraising on Social Media in Illinois
Illinois has specific requirements for fundraising activities, including those conducted on social media platforms. The Illinois Attorney General’s office provides guidance on charitable fundraising in the state [1].
Requirements for Charitable Fundraising
Charitable organizations that solicit donations in Illinois must register with the Attorney General’s office and comply with certain reporting requirements [1].
Additionally, charitable organizations must include specific disclosures in their solicitations, including the organization’s name and address, the purpose of the solicitation, and a statement that contributions are tax-deductible [2].
Social Media Fundraising
Charitable organizations may use social media platforms to solicit donations in Illinois, but they must comply with the same requirements as other fundraising activities [1].
This means that organizations must include the required disclosures in their social media solicitations and register with the Attorney General’s office if they are soliciting donations in Illinois [1].
Conclusion
In summary, charitable organizations may use social media to fundraise in Illinois, but they must comply with the state’s requirements for charitable fundraising. This includes registering with the Attorney General’s office and including specific disclosures in their solicitations.
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Illinois