2025 Session Last amended: 1987 session

§ 309.50 — Solicitation of Charitable Funds; Definitions

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines key terms used in Minnesota's charitable solicitation laws. It explains what counts as a 'charitable organization,' 'contribution,' 'professional fundraiser,' and 'solicitation.' These definitions apply to all the rules about how charities must register and report when they ask the public for donations.

Practical Notes
If you run or work for a charity that asks people for money in Minnesota, these definitions determine whether the law applies to you. Note that ‘professional fundraiser’ does not include regular salaried employees or volunteers of the charity. The definition of ‘contribution’ includes the markup on goods sold by charities, not just direct donations.