FAQs
What kind of organizations do you help?
We help nonprofit organizations that are registered as a 501(c).
Are there organizations that you will not help?
If we feel the organization is unethical, doesn’t appropriate funds correctly, isn’t managed well or may cause harm, we will pass on the opportunity or discontinue our service.
What do you charge for your services?
We create marketing and fundraising materials on a per project basis. The fees can be found on our pricing page.
How is the workload structured?
Each client is assigned a project manager who will be their primary contact. The project manager assigns the various tasks to members of our team.
What will you need from us?
Please see the list of materials needed if we are helping with grant writing.
Do you have geographic restrictions?
We primarily serve nonprofits that are based in California. If your organization is outside of California, please contact us with the scope of work and we can discuss.
If we have a designation other than “3” for our nonprofit, will you still be able to help us?
Yes, we can still create materials for your organization. Grant writing may be a different challenge that we will need to discuss.
What do the number designators for 501(c) organizations represent?
Following are the codes:
- 501(c)(1) — Corporations Organized Under Act of Congress (including Federal Credit Unions)
- 501(c)(2) — Title Holding Corporation for Exempt Organization
- 501(c)(3) — Religious, Educational, Charitable, Scientific, Literary, Testing for Public Safety, to Foster National or International Amateur Sports Competition, or Prevention of Cruelty to Children or Animals Organizations
- 501(c)(4) — Civic Leagues, Social Welfare Organizations, and Local Associations of Employees
- 501(c)(5) — Labor, Agricultural, and Horticultural Organizations
- 501(c)(6) — Business Leagues, Chambers of Commerce, Real Estate Boards, etc.
- 501(c)(7) — Social and Recreational Clubs
- 501(c)(8) — Fraternal Beneficiary Societies and Associations
- 501(c)(9) — Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Associations
- 501(c)(10) — Domestic Fraternal Societies and Associations
- 501(c)(11) — Teachers’ Retirement Fund Associations
- 501(c)(12) — Benevolent Life Insurance Associations, Mutual Ditch or Irrigation Companies, Mutual or Cooperative Telephone Companies, etc.
- 501(c)(13) — Cemetery Companies
- 501(c)(14) — State-Chartered Credit Unions, Mutual Reserve Funds
- 501(c)(15) — Mutual Insurance Companies or Associations
- 501(c)(16) — Cooperative Organizations to Finance Crop Operations
- 501(c)(17) — Supplemental Unemployment Benefit Trusts
- 501(c)(18) — Employee Funded Pension Trust (created before June 25, 1959)
- 501(c)(19) — Post or Organization of Past or Present Members of the Armed Forces
- 501(c)(21) — Black lung Benefit Trusts
- 501(c)(22) — Withdrawal Liability Payment Fund
- 501(c)(23) — Veterans Organization (created before 1880)
- 501(c)(25) — Title Holding Corporations or Trusts with Multiple Parents
- 501(c)(26) — State-Sponsored Organization Providing Health Coverage for High-Risk Individuals
- 501(c)(27) — State-Sponsored Workers’ Compensation Reinsurance Organization
- 501(c)(28) — National Railroad Retirement Investment Trust
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