What is prohibited conduct under the CRA Fundraising Guidance?

Posted by Mark Blumberg on 05/01 | comments (0) | permalink | forward to a friend
Published under: Fundraising Guidance for Registered Charities

CRA sets out 4 categories of prohibited fundraising conduct.

CRA in its Fundraising Guidance states:


“7. Prohibited fundraising conduct

Certain types of prohibited conduct related to fundraising may result in the revocation of a registered charity’s status, imposition of compliance measures, or denial of charitable registration. This would include fundraising conduct that:
a. is illegal or contrary to public policy;
b. is a main or independent purpose of the charity;
c. results in more than an incidental or proportionate private benefit to individuals or corporations; and
d. is misleading or deceptive.”


To review the CRA Fundraising Guidance see “How do I find the CRA Guidance on Fundraising for Canadian charities?” at
http://www.canadiancharitylaw.ca/index.php/blog/comments/how_do_i_find_the_cra_guidance_on_fundraising_for_canadian_charities/

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