i need your help. I would like to analyze the total form submission came from social media (not the contacts create from social but the nember of submission). I created a report using "number of unique submissions" filtered by original source but it's uncorrect because the source is referred to contacts and not to the submissions.
Hey @MRagosta this isn't currently possible across all contacts at the moment (form reporting isn't available outside the forms dashboard really). You can check it on a per form basis under the "submissions by source" section within the dashboard for your specific form. The original source would be there a contacts source would be stored, but as you've mentioned that is the source of the contact and not the most recent submission.
To be tax-exempt as a social welfare organization described in Internal Revenue Code (IRC) section 501(c)(4), an organization must not be organized for profit and must be operated exclusively to promote social welfare. The earnings of a section 501(c)(4) organization may not inure to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. If the organization engages in an excess benefit transaction with a person having substantial influence over the organization, an excise tax may be imposed on the person and any managers agreeing to the transaction. See introduction to IRC 4958 PDF for more information about this excise tax. For a more detailed discussion of the exemption requirements for section 501(c)(4) organizations, see IRC 501(c)(4) Organizations PDF.
This requirement only applies to organizations intending to operate under Section 501(c)(4). Organizations operating under any other 501(c) section should not file this notice. To be operated exclusively to promote social welfare, an organization must operate primarily to further the common good and general welfare of the people of the community (such as by bringing about civic betterment and social improvements). For example, an organization that restricts the use of its facilities to employees of selected corporations and their guests is primarily benefiting a private group rather than the community and, therefore, does not qualify as a section 501(c)(4) organization. Similarly, an organization formed to represent member-tenants of an apartment complex does not qualify, because its activities benefit the member-tenants and not all tenants in the community, while an organization formed to promote the legal rights of all tenants in a particular community may qualify under section 501(c)(4) as a social welfare organization. An organization is not operated primarily for the promotion of social welfare if its primary activity is operating a social club for the benefit, pleasure or recreation of its members, or is carrying on a business with the general public in a manner similar to organizations operated for profit.
Seeking legislation germane to the organization's programs is a permissible means of attaining social welfare purposes. Thus, a section 501(c)(4) social welfare organization may further its exempt purposes through lobbying as its primary activity without jeopardizing its exempt status. An organization that has lost its section 501(c)(3) status due to substantial attempts to influence legislation may not thereafter qualify as a section 501(c)(4) organization. In addition, a section 501(c)(4) organization that engages in lobbying may be required to either provide notice to its members regarding the percentage of dues paid that are applicable to lobbying activities or pay a proxy tax. For more information, see lobbying issues PDF.
The promotion of social welfare does not include direct or indirect participation or intervention in political campaigns on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. However, a section 501(c)(4) social welfare organization may engage in some political activities, so long as that is not its primary activity. However, any expenditure it makes for political activities may be subject to tax under section 527(f). For further information regarding political and lobbying activities of section 501(c) organizations, see election year issues PDF, political campaign and lobbying activities of IRC 501(c)(4), (c)(5), and (c)(6) organizations PDF, and Revenue Ruling 2004-6.
An individual who has never been issued a Social Security Number by the United States Social Security Administration can submit a Form NSS-1A (Affidavit Stating No Social Security Number) to the DMV when they apply for a New York State Permit or Driver License. The form is available in the links below:
Forward the partially completed form to the college's Dean of Students office, Judicial Affairs officer, or someone with access to your academic and disciplinary records at your current or most recent college.
For a complete listing of Common Forms and Applications from the NYS Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance as well as the following state forms and applications in languages other than English,please click here.
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For questions related to social work compliance, email the Compliance Desk at blsw.inv...@blsw.oregon.gov.Be advised, BLSW is not able to interpret the rules and laws, or give ethical and legal advice.
The mission of the Social Work Licensing Board is to protect the public by setting standards of qualification, training, and experience for those who seek to represent themselves to the public as social workers and by promoting high standards of professional performance for those engaged in the practice of social work.
The deadline for submitting documentation for review at a Board meeting is always Thursday before the meeting. Meetings begin at 10:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted at on the Public Meeting Calendar Page.
Social Workers must complete thirty (30) hours of social work continuing education during the two-year license period to be eligible for license renewal.
Social Work Continuing Education (SWCE) has been defined as those formalized activities that are directed at developing and enhancing an individual's social work knowledge base and service delivery skills in the applicable area of planning and administration, education, research, or direct service with individual, couples, families, and groups. These activities may include short academic courses, audit courses in colleges and universities, independent study courses, internet courses, workshops, seminars, conferences, and lectures oriented toward the enhancement of social work practice, values, skills, and knowledge.
The Board does not have the capacity to pre-approve all continuing workshops. It is the licensee's responsibility, using his/her professional judgment, to determine the workshops that are applicable and appropriate to his/her professional development as a social worker. The continuing education guidelines may be found here.
PDF forms below require the Free Adobe Acrobat Reader to View or Print. Forms that are not available for download or submission on the internet must be obtained by contacting the Board office at sw...@arkansas.gov.
The Board is authorized to receive complaints against licensees or applicants from any person. A complaint form may be obtained from the board office or this website. The Board may in its own motion, in the absence of a written complaint, initiate its own complaint and conduct an investigation of a suspected violation if reasonable cause exists to believe a violation has occurred.
There are two options for mandated reporters to submit their required written follow-up. To simplify the process, an online follow up application has been developed for your convenience. Mandated Reporter Online Follow-Up Application
Or this requirement can be met by use of a manual process of completing the state required form for follow-up via e-mail or fax. This form can be found here. Printable Follow-Up Form
If you would like to mail-in the printable form, please send to:
County of Orange Social Services Agency
Children and Family Services/Child Abuse Registry
PO Box 14102
Orange, CA 92863-1502
Contacting a Local County Department: North Carolina has 100 counties. Each county has a local Department of Social Services Office. To find contact information for a local county Department of Social Services, please visit our Local County Directory.
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