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Does a community foundation need to notify the IRS before starting a scholarship program?

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Does a community foundation need to notify the IRS before starting a scholarship program?

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Newly forming community foundations that plan to offer scholarships should disclose this proposed activity in their Application for Exemption on Form 1023. Established community foundations that decide to establish scholarship programs should inform the IRS of this new activity when they file their next tax return on Form 990. Unlike private foundations, community foundations need not secure advance approval of their procedures for making scholarship grants to individuals. When private foundations establish scholarship funds through community foundations, however, the advance approval requirement may apply.

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