Keven:
Our local EAA chapter has been working on getting our 501(c)3 for over two years now. This work has been done with two or three very dedicated volunteers, a lawyer who has donated his time, and an accountant who has donated his time. we have had to document every Young Eagles flight, every scholarship we've set up, every Wings program we've put on, etc. For what we want to do here, which is exchange Skymaster/O2 information, nd maybe get together occasionally, I'm not even sure a 501(c)3 would be approved. Based on our experience, I would not even consider that route.
Mark
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Mark Hislop
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