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Are Hasanah nonprofits 501(c)(3) organizations?

For many donors, this is a threshold credibility question. Hasanah gives an explicit statement about the tax-exempt status it expects from partner organizations.

The public statement Hasanah makes

Hasanah only partners with organizations that it understands to be recognized as tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

What that statement does and does not promise

It sets a partner-selection standard, but Hasanah also says it does not guarantee the continued tax-exempt status, compliance, operations, performance, or conduct of any nonprofit organization.

Why donors should still verify current campaign details

Tax status and organizational facts can change over time. Serious donors should treat Hasanah's statement as a selection baseline, then review current campaign disclosures and acknowledgments when available.

More questions

Does Hasanah itself issue the nonprofit tax receipt?

No. The recipient nonprofit, not Hasanah, is responsible for issuing charitable acknowledgments where applicable.

Can a nonprofit's status change later?

Yes. That is one reason Hasanah does not guarantee continued status or operations.

Should I still consult a tax advisor?

Yes. The user is solely responsible for consulting their own tax advisor regarding deductibility.