
Here are a few questions we encounter everyday at
the SBNRC. If your question isn't answered or if you
have any suggestions, please do not hesitate to let
us know.
- Does the SBNRC give grant
money?
- Will the SBNRC write a
proposal for me?
- Where do I find grants?
- What is a Nonprofit
Organization?
- What does a Nonprofit do?
- Can I approach a foundation
for grant money while still waiting for tax
exempt status?
- What's the difference
between 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(1)?
- Do I need to be a Member or
a Nonprofit to use the SBNRC Library/Service?
- Where are you located?
- Can I check out books from
the SBNRC Library?
- Can a nonprofit have
revenue?
Got more questions? Visit the Texas Secretary of
State Website at:
http://www.sos.state.tx.us/corp/nonprofitfaqs.shtml.
- Does the SBNRC give grant money?
The Southwest Border Nonprofit Resource Center
is not a foundation and does not give grants or
funding to individuals, groups, nonprofits or
any other cause. The mission of the SBNRC is to
help nonprofits with their long-term growth
through a number of our services:
Funding Resource Library,
Technical Assistance, and
Philanthropic Organizations' Network.
Will the SBNRC write a proposal for me?
The SBNRC does not have the manpower or
resources to be responsible for the research,
development and writing of proposals. The SBNRC
can assist you with
proposal writing aides and
grantwriting workshops.
Where do I find grants?
The SBNRC has a
library open to the public 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
that has a wealth of information on foundations
and other funding sources to help you find
funding.
What is a Nonprofit Organization?
A Nonprofit Organization is an organization
which has file for and received tax exempt
status with the United States Internal Revenue
Service. Charitable organizations that will be
looking for funding from foundations usually
filed under the 501(c)(3) code of the IRS.
Can I approach a foundation for grant
money while still waiting for tax exempt status?
The process of acquiring tax exemption can be
too long for some people. When this happens, the
urge to ask for funds is too much. Some
foundations will work with an organization
before they get their exempt status, but this
all depends on the foundation and how open the
lines of communication are between the two. Err
on the side of caution and wait for the entire
process to be complete. If you do fall into some
funds, keep a record of it but don't spend it in
case you are turned down.
What's the difference between 501(c)(3)
or 501(c)(1)?
A 501(c)(3) is the IRS tax exempt code for
Charitable, Educational, Literary, Religious and
Scientific organizations or organizations to
prevent cruelty to Children and Animals. A
501(c)(1) is a government instrumentality.
For a complete list, download
IRS Form 557 : http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p557.pdf.
A reference chart is on page 57 and 58.
Use of the SBNRC Library is free and open to the
public 8am to 5pm, Monday - Friday. We are
closed on major & state holidays. Some
services of the SBNRC are rendered for a fee
based on organization size.
Where are you located?
The SBNRC is located in a refurbished Wal-Mart
building purchased by the University of
Texas-Pan American. The address is:
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Map of 2412 s. closner
Edinburg, TX 78539-6235
Can I check out books from the SBNRC
Library?
At this time, the library operates as a
reference library. We most often have only one
copy of the most recently published resources.
The SBNRC Library is a NYC Foundation Center
Cooperating Collection and has a premier catalog
of nonprofit management and research resources.
Visitors are welcome to come in and utilize the
resources.
Can a Nonprofit have revenue??
Yes. As long as the revenue is absorbed back
into the programs, revenue is permitted. Infact,
most foundations look to fund nonprofits with a
plan for self-sustainability.
More FAQ's to be completed!
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