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Danielle Stuckle <[log in to unmask]>
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To be more specific, I am working with a museum that has two boards, one is a 501(c)3, the other (the parent organization) is a 501(c)5.  The parent organization has legal title to the collections, while the other board is responsible for preservation and interpretation.  I have never seen this before and wanted to know if any one else out there had any experience with such a set up.

Thanks,
Danielle

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From: Sasha Carrera <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: May 4, 2005 9:53 AM
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Alternate 501 (c) exemptions

Danielle,

I'm not sure what information you seek, but we are a small gallery/archive
(Corita Art Center) that falls under the auspices of a 501c3 (Immaculate
Heart Community). Corita willed her remaining serigraphs (about 600 of them)
to the Community for them to show, sell and preserve so we have a tiny
gallery, do outside exhibitions, have a membership group and sell works and
reproductions. We also do educational programming. I run the Center, but I
answer to the heads of the Community. I have no written material on how this
works, but if you have questions about how we operate, I can try to answer
those.

Best of luck,

Sasha Carrera
Corita Art Center 


On 5/4/05 9:26 AM, "Danielle Stuckle" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I am looking for information about museum collections that are managed/owned
> by 501 (c) 5 organizations.  How common is this and are there any resources
> available that I could take a look at?
> 
> Thank you to anyone who could point me in the right direction.  This is new
> for me as I am familiar with 501 (c) 3's so I am in an information gathering
> phase and am interested in anything at all that could be a potential resource.
> 
> Danielle Stuckle
> 
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