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Can I use social media to fundraise in Indiana? What are the requirements?
Fundraising on Social Media in Indiana
Indiana law requires professional fundraisers and solicitors to register with the state before soliciting contributions [1]. However, Indiana does not have specific laws or regulations regarding fundraising on social media platforms.
That being said, it is important to note that fundraising on social media platforms is subject to the same regulations and laws as traditional fundraising methods. This includes complying with federal and state laws regarding charitable solicitations, such as providing accurate information about the organization and its mission, and ensuring that donations are used for their intended purpose [1].
Additionally, social media platforms may have their own policies and guidelines regarding fundraising. It is important to review these policies before using social media for fundraising purposes.
Requirements for Fundraising in Indiana
As mentioned earlier, professional fundraisers and solicitors are required to register with the state before soliciting contributions in Indiana [1]. The registration process includes submitting an application and related materials, such as financial statements and contracts [1].
Charitable organizations that are exempt from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code are not required to register with the state before soliciting contributions [1]. However, they are still subject to other regulations and laws regarding charitable solicitations.
It is important to note that this information is not exhaustive and that fundraising regulations can be complex. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific guidance on fundraising in Indiana.
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