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Originally posted by robohyo
Our team gets 501(c)3 designation through our schools designation. It is a lot easier to do this than to become a seperate entity. But I don't know your connection with your school or a school. Good luck.
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tho this is a good solution for some people its not always good for all.. our school will not allow us to to much in the way of fund raising.. they basically just make sure we can get enough for competition fees and then it kind ends.... Its really restricting and with our team wanting to grow as much as we do its nearly impossible under school restrictions so funding wise we have decided to split
This summer we are applying for a 501(c) I am however not involved with it at all. However what I've been told is its not hard to do but there is a lot of paper work
Your best bet is contacting FIRST and see what they have to say.. and then if you have any friends who are accountants ask them If I can find any other information for you I will pm you