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The Kansas Charitable Organizations and Solicitations Act, K.S.A. 17-1759 et seq., requires charitable organizations, as defined in K.S.A. 17-1760, to register with the Attorney General's office prior to soliciting. Fund raisers and solicitors working for the charitable organization must register.
Check a database You can also research a legitimate nonprofit through various databases. You can check the IRS website, the BBB Wise Giving Alliance, or any other reputable website to ensure that your charity of choice is indeed real.
Non-profit organizations include churches, public schools, public charities, public clinics and hospitals, amateur sports organizations, political organizations, legal aid societies, volunteer services, organizations, labor unions, professional associations, research institutes, museums, and some governmental agencies.
Under the Maryland Solicitations Act, a charitable organization or fundraiser who intends to solicit in Maryland generally must first register with the Office of the Secretary of State.
Under Business Regulation §6-410 of the Maryland Solicitations Act, a charitable organization must mail within 30 days after receiving a request, a current financial statement at no charge to the requesting individual.
To request a membership exemption, please submit a copy of the organization's by-laws showing the rights of the members and a statement explaining from whom solicitations for contributions are made. An organization claiming an exemption must provide evidence of its exemption.