Our Non-Profit Status
While at this time, we have not established our non-profit status, we are
registered in the State of Oregon as A Sanctuary.net LLC.
We are anticipating being able to secure our non-profit status under
the Social Welfare Purposes.
To wit:
"To be operated exclusively to promote social welfare, an organization must
operate primarily to further the common good and general welfare of the people
of the community (such as by bringing about civic betterment and social
improvements). An organization whose purposes are charitable within the
meaning of Code section 501(c)(3) may also be a social welfare organization
under section 501(c)(4).
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An organization that restricts the use of its facilities to employees of
selected corporations and their guests is primarily benefiting a private
group rather than the community and, therefore, does not qualify as a
section 501(c)(4) organization. Similarly, an organization formed to
represent member-tenants of an apartment complex does not qualify, since
its activities benefit the member-tenants and not all tenants in the
community, while an organization formed to promote the legal rights of
all tenants in a particular community may qualify under section 501(c)(4)
as a social welfare organization. An organization is not operated primarily
for the promotion of social welfare if its primary activity is operating a
social club for the benefit, pleasure, or recreation of its members, or is
carrying on a business with the general public in a manner similar to
organizations operated for profit.
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The language of both the statute and the regulations describes a broad
category of organizations. As stated in the 1981 EO CPE text article Social
Welfare: What Does It Mean? How Much Private Benefit Is Permissible?:
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Although the Service has been making an effort to refine and clarify this
area, [section] 501(c)(4) remains in some degree a catch-all for
presumptively beneficial non-profit organizations that resist classification
under the other exempting provisions of the Code. Unfortunately, this
condition exists because "social welfare" is inherently an abstruse concept
that continues to defy precise definition."
To read where this quote is from
Social Welfare Purposes =
www.irs.gov/charities/nonprofits/article/0,,id=156372,00
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A Sanctuary is