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Charity

For Charity we have terms and definitions in 6 topics. The topics are Advocacy, Biblical, Dream, Fundraising, Grantmaking and Philanthropy.



Charity (Advocacy)

A non-profit organization that is tax exempt under IRS code section 501(c)(3) which derives substantial support from the general public or is a religious, educational, medical or governmental or charitable support institution. Charities must apply for 501(c)(3) status with the IRS.


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Charity (Biblical)

Love.


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Charity (Dream)

To dream of giving charity, denotes that you will be harassed with supplications for help from the poor and your business will be at standstill.
To dream of giving to charitable institutions, your right of possession to paving property will be disputed. Worries and ill health will threaten you.
For young persons to dream of giving charity, foreshows they will be annoyed by deceitful rivals. To dream that you are an object of charity, omens that you will succeed in life after hard times with misfortunes.


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Charity (Fundraising)

In its traditional legal meaning, the word charity encompasses religion, education, assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress, and other purposes that benefit the community. In most cases, charities are exempt from federal income tax, and eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See also:501(c)(3), Community Foundation, Eleemosynary, Foundation, Public Charity, Voluntary Organization


Charity (Grantmaking)

In its traditional legal meaning, the word charity encompasses religion, education, assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress, and other purposes that benefit the community. In most cases, charities are exempt from federal income tax, and eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. See also:501(c)(3), Community Foundation, Eleemosynary, Foundation, Public Charity, Voluntary Organization


Charity (Philanthropy)

In its traditional legal meaning, the word "charity" encompasses religion, education, and assistance to the government, promotion of health, relief of poverty or distress and other purposes that benefit the community. Nonprofit organizations that are organized and operated to further one of these purposes generally will be recognized as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (See 501(c)(3)) and will be eligible to receive tax-deductible charitable gifts.




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