Two homeschool organizations received their 501(c)(3) tax exempt status with the IRS.
Many homeschool organizations may have members participating in their activities (co-op classes, filed trips, clubs, etc), but not have voting members of the corporation. Instead, they have a board that makes the decisions.
You'll find a collection of links on the Help for Homeschool Leaders board on Pinterest.
A homeschool leader wonders if his 501c3 organization can lobby against legislation harmful to homeschooling.
A homeschool leader wonders what to call a co-op teacher who is not hired by the co-op.
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