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What is the difference between the SDF Verification of Tax-Exempt Status Form and the Project Confirmation Letter and when do I use them?

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What is the difference between the SDF Verification of Tax-Exempt Status Form and the Project Confirmation Letter and when do I use them?

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The Verification of Tax-Exempt Status Form is used whenever you need to show proof that SDF is a tax-exempt organization, and that contributions to your project are tax-exempt under the IRS tax law 501(c) (3). Foundations and government agencies usually require it when you apply for grants. Your confirmation letter from SDF serves as proof that your project is being sponsored by SDF, making it tax-exempt as well. Please use this for your applications to funders that require a fiscal sponsor and for individuals who want to make tax-deductible contributions to your project. PLEASE DO NOT USE YOUR ORIGINAL. MAKE COPIES!

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