Giving money to individuals through private foundations is pretty cumbersome, and requires getting pre-approval from the IRS to run a scholarship program; then you have to stick to the same method of selecting recipients as the one the IRS approved you for, and it generally has to be an open application process. If you give money to individuals through a public charity it’s a lot easier, but to qualify as a public charity you have to meet certain financial requirements. Another way of doing this is to just use a 501(c)4 social welfare organization. The downside is that donations to c4′s aren’t tax deductible, but the upside is that they are tax exempt (so you wouldn’t pay any capital gains on donated assets). Giving money to individuals through a c(4) is easy. A last way of giving money to individuals is to give people no-strings-attached prizes in recognition of past accomplishments through a private foundation (a la MacArthur Genius Grant or Nobel Prize). The upside is you can use a private foundation and have maximal discretion over who gets the money with minimal reporting requirements. The downside is that you can’t actually require people to do something specific with the money.
Giving money to individuals through private foundations is pretty cumbersome, and requires getting pre-approval from the IRS to run a scholarship program; then you have to stick to the same method of selecting recipients as the one the IRS approved you for, and it generally has to be an open application process.
If you give money to individuals through a public charity it’s a lot easier, but to qualify as a public charity you have to meet certain financial requirements.
Another way of doing this is to just use a 501(c)4 social welfare organization. The downside is that donations to c4′s aren’t tax deductible, but the upside is that they are tax exempt (so you wouldn’t pay any capital gains on donated assets). Giving money to individuals through a c(4) is easy.
A last way of giving money to individuals is to give people no-strings-attached prizes in recognition of past accomplishments through a private foundation (a la MacArthur Genius Grant or Nobel Prize). The upside is you can use a private foundation and have maximal discretion over who gets the money with minimal reporting requirements. The downside is that you can’t actually require people to do something specific with the money.
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