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Can I use social media to fundraise in Virginia? What are the requirements?
Fundraising through Social Media in Virginia
In Virginia, organizations can use social media to fundraise, but they must comply with certain requirements.
According to the Code of Virginia Code - Chapter 5. Solicitation of Contributions, organizations must obtain commitments in writing from persons who donate to their cause [1]. Additionally, the Code of Virginia Code - Article 1.1:1. Charitable Gaming states that organizations must comply with regulations and conditions set by the Commissioner [4].
The Virginia Department of Elections provides information on campaign finance laws and regulations, but it does not specifically address fundraising through social media [2].
The DOD Trademark Licensing Guide provides guidance on the use of military insignia by non-federal entities, but it is not relevant to fundraising through social media [3].
Therefore, while there are general requirements for fundraising in Virginia, there are no specific regulations regarding fundraising through social media. However, organizations should still ensure that they comply with all applicable laws and regulations when using social media for fundraising purposes.
To summarize, organizations can use social media to fundraise in Virginia, but they must comply with the requirements set forth in the Code of Virginia Code - Chapter 5. Solicitation of Contributions and the Code of Virginia Code - Article 1.1:1. Charitable Gaming. There are no specific regulations regarding fundraising through social media, but organizations should still ensure that they comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
Source(s):
- [1] Code of Virginia Code - Chapter 5. Solicitation of Contributions
- [2] Campaign Finance Laws and … - Virginia Department of Elections
- [3] DOD Trademark Licensing Guide
- [4] Code of Virginia Code - Article 1.1:1. Charitable Gaming
Jurisdiction
Virginia