NPO Connect - Other public entities

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We have public entity grantees that are part of a county or state (not a public school system) and therefore not included in NPOConnect. How should we or these entities proceed to be included in this database?

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  • @Arancha Lattanzio Hello again. It is my understanding that government entities will need to use the “add organization” link to start their application. I'm pretty sure that won't add them to the NPO database - because they are not an NPO. It's my hope that after one application is started/processed, the government entity will show on the early screen that shows previously used organizations. If that screen truly pulls from previous applications, then it should.

  • @Valerie Marshall
    Thanks! But what I don't understand is that I believe there are public school districts listed, which are also part of county governments for the most part…

  • @Arancha Lattanzio
    Agree! I was researching this just last week before I saw your post. I found multiple references that say something similar to:

    Public schools and public colleges or universities – Public schools are a unit of government, so they don’t apply for 501(c)(3) status. Interesting thing about them, though, is that they often qualify to receive tax-deductible contributions from the public as if they were 501(c)(3).

    and

    Governments are not nonprofit organizations; they are sovereign entities with authority over all other organizations, including nonprofits, and are funded by taxes rather than donations or grants.

    So we're going with the idea that a public school is not a 501(c)(3), but it can be considered a nonprofit. That's why we figured they are included in the NPO database but governments are not. For coding purposes though, we still flag them as local government. Obviously I'm not an expert, that's simply where we landed on the logic.

  • @Valerie Marshall
    Thanks! It's a strange legal status for sure…

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