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PFS2203

Beyond the PC - Making Grants to Non Public Charities for a Charitable Purpose

Date
December 12, 2022
$49.01
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Although Foundation activities primarily focus on grantmaking to charitable entities, there are multiple options to consider as we seek to expand our philanthropic toolbox. This session covers grantmaking to for-profit entities, foreign organizations, individuals; and the ramifications and pitfalls that a Foundation may encounter when venturing beyond the Public Charity (PC).

Learning Objectives

  • Grants to foreign entities - what do foundations need to know and do to facilitate grants to foreign charitable organizations.
  • Returned grants - how to record and report on the 990PF. Coordinating with the 5-year carryforward rule.
  • Add Learning Objective to reflect Grant vs. Contract

Speakers

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Karen M. Halazon, J.D., LL.M.
Deputy General Counsel, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
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Partner, Exempt Organization Tax, Crowe LLP

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