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Nonprofit Law Jargon Buster – Public Support Test

Posted on October 28, 2009February 14, 2018 by Ellis Carter

As discussed in last week’s Nonprofit Law Jargon Buster, there are some organizations that are, by their very nature, considered “public.” These include churches, schools, and hospitals. Other types of charitable organizations must pass one of two mathematical tests calculated on a four year rolling average to qualify is public.

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