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Can I use social media to fundraise in New York? What are the requirements?
Fundraising through Social Media in New York
To fundraise through social media in New York, you may need to comply with certain legal requirements.
According to our search results, there are no specific laws or regulations in New York that prohibit fundraising through social media. However, if you plan to solicit donations from the public, you may need to register with the New York State Attorney General’s Charities Bureau [1.1].
Requirements for Charitable Solicitation
Charitable organizations that solicit contributions in New York must register with the Charities Bureau, unless they are exempt from registration. Exemptions include religious organizations, educational institutions, and certain other types of organizations [1.1].
To register with the Charities Bureau, you will need to complete an application and provide certain information, such as your organization’s name, purpose, and financial information. You may also need to provide a copy of your organization’s bylaws and a list of your officers and directors [1.1].
In addition, registered charities in New York must file annual financial reports with the Charities Bureau and comply with certain other requirements, such as maintaining accurate records and providing donors with receipts for their contributions [1.1].
Conclusion
While there are no specific laws or regulations in New York that prohibit fundraising through social media, you may need to register with the Charities Bureau if you plan to solicit donations from the public. To register, you will need to complete an application and provide certain information about your organization. Registered charities in New York must also file annual financial reports and comply with other requirements.
[2.1] is not relevant to the query.
Source(s):
- [1.1] Certificates valid for school media specialist, school media specialist (library), school media specialist (educational communications).
- [2.1] Supervision requirements for certain qualified individuals providing clinical social work services.
Jurisdiction
New York