What Is A 501(c)(7) Nonprofit Organization?

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • We are continuing our multi-article series on the other nonprofits…and by other, we mean those that are not charitable in nature. So far, we’ve explored social welfare nonprofits and business leagues. Today’s video examines the third most common type of non-charitable nonprofit, the 501(c)(7) social or recreation organization.
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:38 501(c)(7) Definition
    1:20 501(c)(7) IRS Definition
    2:04 Example #1: Social Clubs
    2:50 Example #2 Hobby Clubs
    3:20 Example #3 Recreational Clubs
    4:08 501(c)(7) Restrictions: Membership Required
    4:40 501(c)(7) Restrictions: Members Only
    5:06 501(c)(7) Restrictions: Member Income Only
    5:43 What NOT To Do
    7:42 How to Start a 501(c)(7)
    8:23 Conclusion

Комментарии • 42

  • @FoundationGroup
    @FoundationGroup  2 года назад +1

    If you need help filing for IRS 501(c)(3) status, we’d love to help! You can fill out our contact form at bit.ly/3i6rFxz or give us a call at 888-361-9445.

  • @rsjohnson2u
    @rsjohnson2u Год назад +4

    I'm the treasurer for a hobby beekeeping club (association). Similar clubs in my state are 501(c)3 (under education) but it seems that 501(c)7 is a better fit. We have been nonprofit as determined by the State of Washington since 1979.

    • @gregmcray
      @gregmcray Год назад +3

      I guess it really depends on your primary focus. I can easily see bee-keeping going either way. We also see agriculture-based organizations similar to this organized as 501(c)(5)s.

    • @ChickensForEggs
      @ChickensForEggs 10 месяцев назад +2

      We are looking for information on the very same topic - a beekeeping educational and social club in California. We are trying to understand the difference between a "nonprofit" and a "not-for-profit" as well as the difference between these, a 501(c)7 and 501(c)5. We have memberships but also take in income from classes and gifts.

  • @michaellasfetto5810
    @michaellasfetto5810 Год назад +2

    This is the exact kind of video I have been looking for in trying to understand what my music fraternity alumni chapter can and can't do. I wish we could change our status, since we are a professional fraternity, rather than a social one. This definitely got me thinking. Thank you!

  • @harmonicaman79
    @harmonicaman79 Год назад +2

    Absolutely useful.

  • @waynecmontgomery
    @waynecmontgomery 2 года назад +1

    Great video !!! next time I go to my chess and bingo club I will have my ear to the floor listening for oil 🤣🤣

  • @tomkuemmerle
    @tomkuemmerle 2 года назад +1

    I plan to reach out tomorrow. 7/5/22

  • @danforthadventures3404
    @danforthadventures3404 Год назад +1

    What non profit is good for a motorcycle organization?

  • @ChickensForEggs
    @ChickensForEggs 10 месяцев назад

    Can you speak to the difference between a "nonprofit" and a "not-for-profit"? These are two different things, and we are trying to determine the pros and cons for us, as a beekeeping hobby and educational club in California.

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  10 месяцев назад

      Actually, they're not. That's a common misconception. The terms are almost always used interchangeably. There is no legal distinction between the two.

  • @rodney0311
    @rodney0311 3 месяца назад

    What are the restrictions on Fund Raisers? Is there a cap on how much can come from nonmembers?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  3 месяца назад

      There are definitely limits for 501c7 organizations. No more than 35% of total revenue can come from nonmembers.

    • @rodney0311
      @rodney0311 3 месяца назад

      @@FoundationGroup What is the penalty for exceeding 35% limit?

  • @pairodimes4371
    @pairodimes4371 8 месяцев назад

    Could a space have open to the public time and Member only time?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  8 месяцев назад

      It could theoretically, but keep it limited. Non-member revenue for use of the facility and services cannot exceed 15% of gross receipts. Exceed that limit and you seriously jeopardize your exempt status.

  • @dream_chaser7569
    @dream_chaser7569 Год назад

    I need help starting a 501c7 club
    I’ve been doing my research
    But something that you said, made me rethink my approach? So I would like to speak to you about my inquiries

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  Год назад

      Hi, Dream_Chaser. We'd love to speak with you about your club. The best way to schedule that conversation is to go to the following page on our website and complete the appointment request at the bottom of the page. One of our team members will be in touch quickly. Thanks! www.501c3.org/501c3-services/start-a-501c3-nonprofit/

  • @tonyaarnold2385
    @tonyaarnold2385 23 дня назад

    A 501 c 7 can do charitable activities but should they raise funds to support those activities?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  9 дней назад

      They can, and many do. But it's best to set up a separate bank account and set of books to track this activity and keep it firewalled from everything else the 501c7 is doing. This is important for maintaining the 501c7 status and for allowing donors to do so tax-deductibly.

  • @neonjohn4446
    @neonjohn4446 2 месяца назад

    My 501C7 gun club allows non members to attend scheduled shooting matches if they pay a registration fee. Should that income be reported on line 39b of form 990ez as public use of club facilities and is it limited to 15% of the clubs gross income?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  Месяц назад

      Yes and yes. Sorry for the delayed response.

  • @tonyaarnold2385
    @tonyaarnold2385 23 дня назад

    What happens if 501 c 7 has a group exemption for subordinate unincorporated and the subordinate organization is located in another state that gets revoked?
    1. The subordinate contact parent organization that they are revoked, and the parent organization removes them from group exemption.
    Does the subordinate have to incorporate in their geographical location before reinstating using irs form 1024?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  9 дней назад +1

      They should NOT reincorporate. Revocation of 501c7 status doesn't terminate the corporation. The difficulty of losing status as a subordinate for not filing Form 990 is that they will need to get it back by filing Form 1024, which they probably didn't do before. The group exemption holder just added them as a subordinate. When they file Form 1024, their status will be independent from the parent. Now, the parent can probably add them back to their roster later, but that's in a bit of flux right now. The IRS hasn't accepted new applications for group status in several years and generally speaking, aren't doing much to help group exemption holders currently.

    • @tonyaarnold2385
      @tonyaarnold2385 9 дней назад

      @@FoundationGroup thank you, the concern is the subordinate organization of the incorporated 501 c7 is not incorporated. And the revocation letter says they are no longer under group ruling. But can be placed under another ruler in the future. So now the incorporated has removed the unincorporated. And the unincorporated entity is federally recognized but not incorporated. The tax exemption life cycle says the first step legal to tax exemption is incorporate the entity.
      So does the unincorporated entity need to incorporated

  • @lindsayann7756
    @lindsayann7756 5 месяцев назад

    How does the sale of alcoholic beverages change if to members only? Is that still within the rules of the social club?

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  5 месяцев назад

      The IRS doesn't have any rules specifically about alcohol. As long as the organization has the proper state and/or local permitting to serve alcohol, there should be no problems with sales to members.

    • @lindsayann7756
      @lindsayann7756 5 месяцев назад

      @@FoundationGroup do membership dues have to be monthly or can they be annually? Is there anything from prohibiting a one time initiation fee or does on going dues have to be apart of it?

    • @lindsayann7756
      @lindsayann7756 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@FoundationGroup thank you!!! I appreciate your help!

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to help!

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  5 месяцев назад +1

      No rules about that, either. However, I would suggest you create a written policy on whatever you decide and let the members ratify that at an annual meeting of the members.

  • @caseymestes3629
    @caseymestes3629 Год назад

    I live in a community that is a 501c7, are we an HOA or a POA ? They say that we are neither but have no definitive answer on what we are

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  Год назад

      Hard to say. Many HOAs are 501c4, but some are taxable corporations. Not sure what your POA acronym means.

    • @caseymestes3629
      @caseymestes3629 Год назад

      We are a hunting and fishing club (501c7) we have a BOD that enforces HOA rules

  • @loganlesmann640
    @loganlesmann640 3 месяца назад

    Would a student-led university social club count as a 501(c)(7)?

    • @loganlesmann640
      @loganlesmann640 3 месяца назад

      We do not have formal memberships...

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  3 месяца назад

      It all hinges on your definition of "formal" member. Because a 501(c)(7) is significantly limited in the amount of non-member revenue it can generate, it's pretty much required that you have a membership AND that the members be the primary source of income. Now, you can loosely define membership if you want, but it needs to be plain. 501(c)(7) organizations are not meant to serve an open community, but rather a closed group.

  • @jonathanmorgan5312
    @jonathanmorgan5312 9 месяцев назад

    I'm currently in the process of trying to help an amateur sports team apply for 501(c)(7) status, and the question of donations has come up. From what I can tell in Publication 557, up to 35% of the gross receipts can be from non-member income, but I am concerned if I'm misunderstanding that. Also, if that is the case, what if it exceeds 35%? Is the status revoked, or is the organization just simply required to pay taxes on anything exceeding the 35%? I tried calling the IRS and they more or less told me to read the publications then hung up on me.

    • @FoundationGroup
      @FoundationGroup  9 месяцев назад +1

      The IRS is not exactly known for Chick-fil-A level customer service, so no great shock there unfortunately.
      501(c)(7)s are member organizations that should be primarily about the benefit of their members within the scope of their approved purpose. In your case, it's an amateur sports team. If nonmember revenue exceeds 35%, then the argument can be legitimately made that your organization really isn't primarily for your members, but rather a combination of your members and the general public. In cases like that, yes, the IRS will revoke your 501(c)(7) status. It is highly recommended that you stay well below that line.