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  What is not-for-profit law?
 


By not-for-profit law we mean the entirety of laws and regulations that affect the lives of not-for-profit organizations.

The term "not-for-profit organizations" is used as a broad-based term that encompasses all organizations that are known variously as charities, nonprofits, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), private voluntary organizations (PVOs), civil society organizations (CSOs), etc. "Not-for-profit" is used in preference to "nonprofit" in order to emphasize that a defining criterion is the intention of the organization not to make profits for private gain. It is possible that such an organization will in fact make a profit from time to time, but that is not the principal purpose for which it is organized and operated. Nor is its purpose to distribute any portion of any profit for private gain. The major distinguishing characteristic between not-for-profit and for-profit organizations is that the former are governed by the principle of non-distribution.

ECNL works in law and policy reform in the following areas:

Legal Framework for Civil Society
  • The Freedom of Association
  • Registration/Incorporation Laws
  • Internal Governance
  • Reporting, Accountability, and Transparency
  • Government Supervision
  • Termination and Dissolution

  • Civil Society Sustainability
  • Tax Exemptions for Public Benefit Organizations
  • Public Benefit Status
  • Incentives for Philanthropy
  • "Percentage Philanthropy"
  • Fundraising Activities
  • Economic Activities and Social Enterprises

  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • CSO-Government "Compacts" and Cooperation Strategies
  • CSO-Government Liaison Offices
  • Social Contracting - Public Service Contracts
  • Government Funding of CSOs
  • Corporate Citizenship Programs

  • Public Participation
  • Advocacy and Lobbying
  • Participation of Citizens and NGOs in the Decision-making Processes
  • Volunteer Law Development and Implementation
  • Participatory Drafting Process for Laws and Regulations
  • Self-regulation and Codes of Conduct
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