Or. Admin. Code § 137-010-0045 - Professional Fund Raising Firm Status
(1) "Professional fund raising firm" means
any sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation or any other legal entity,
organized for profit or as a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation, who, for
compensation or other consideration, manages or conducts the solicitation of
funds, not including commercial fund raising solicitations, on behalf of any
nonprofit organization.
(2)
Professional fund raising firm status is evidenced by one or more of the
following characteristics:
(a) Access to
contributions or other receipts from a solicitation and/or authority to pay
expenses associated with the solicitation, including amounts owed to the
professional fund raising firm or third party vendors;
(b) Conducting direct solicitations of
pro-spective donors, whether in person or by telephone and whether such
solicitations are performed personally or through employees or
agents;
(c) Advising nonprofit
organizations with regard to the volume, targeting, duration or content of a
direct mail solicitation campaign and also having primary responsibility for
the campaign's production.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 128.876
Stats. Implemented: ORS 128.801(5)
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