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- Additional Info:Since the Fraternal Order of Police is not a charity, it does not fall within the scope of the BBB standards for charitable solicitations.
The Fraternal Order of Police is a not - for - profit organization that solicits the public for contributions. The donation to the Fraternal Order of Police, which is classified as a 501 c 10 organization (domestic fraternal beneficiary societies and associations) or as a 501 c 8 organization (fraternal beneficiary societies and associations), may be tax deductible if the contributions are used for charitable purposes, such as for bullet proof vest or for new equipment, etc. Ask the group that is requesting a donation to send information on what the donation is supporting.
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