
Charitable Organizations (U.S.)
Charitable organizations in the U.S. are nonprofit entities that work to benefit the public or specific groups in need. They aim to address social issues like hunger, education, health, and the environment. These organizations often rely on donations, grants, and volunteers to operate and provide services. Many are designated as tax-exempt under Internal Revenue Code 501(c)(3), allowing them to receive tax-deductible contributions from donors. Charitable organizations play a crucial role in community support, advocating for causes and improving the quality of life for individuals and communities across the country.