
Donor protection laws
Donor protection laws are regulations designed to ensure individuals who give money or resources to charities and nonprofits are treated fairly and their information is kept confidential. These laws require organizations to handle donor details securely, prevent misuse, and sometimes give donors control over how their contributions are used or recognized. The goal is to build trust, encourage giving, and safeguard donors from fraud or unwanted solicitation. Overall, they help create a transparent, ethical environment for charitable giving.