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Three Benefits of Entering a Nonprofit Golf Tournament

During the spring, summer and fall seasons, on any given day of the week, any competitive golfer can find a golf tournament to enter and compete in. A golf tournament is open to all and offers various prizes, awards and the sheer enjoyment of golfing competitively or for fun. A tournament can be sponsored by organizations such as a service club, business or nonprofit.

A golf tournament sponsored by these various entities promises plenty of enjoyment to its entrants. However, there are exceptional benefits in entering a nonprofit golf tournament. Three benefits include support to the community, support to the nonprofit and the giveaways and prizes.

Support to the Community
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Entering a golf tournament sponsored by a nonprofit is an opportunity to give back to your community in a special way. Generally, the cost of running a nonprofit golf tournament is kept to a minimum. The use of volunteers for labor and the donation of items from businesses help to keep the expenses down. Therefore, the nonprofit uses this money, generally budgeted, to provide life-changing services in the community in which they serve.

Participation in a nonprofit golf tournament is an investment in lives of those neighbors in your community who require the services offered by the nonprofit. Support of the nonprofit' s activities sends a strong signal to those in need of your care and concern. This message, in turn, results in a stronger community.
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Supporting the Nonprofit

Supporting a golf tournament organized by a nonprofit is an opportunity to strengthen and increase the services provided by that nonprofit. Many nonprofits operate on minimal staff, give low wages and provide a critical service in the community. Participation in their annual tournament helps them to meet budget and make an impact in the lives of the people they serve.

An additional advantage to the participant in a nonprofit golf tournament may be a tax deduction. Many nonprofits are recognized by the IRS as charities with a 501(c)(3) designation. A portion of your fees may be tax deductible in your support of this event.

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Giveaways and Prizes

One of the fun things about entering a golf tournament is the giveaways. Often, upon registration, a  goodie bag is provided to the entrant. Items can include a shirt, pens, snacks, water, luggage tags, memo pads, or whatever the sponsors of the event can convince local businesses to donate. Being a nonprofit golf tournament, businesses usually are more willing to give products and promotional items from their business to the tournament and use the donated items as a tax write-off.

Prizes are often a draw towards the success of a tournament. A nonprofit golf tournament frequently offers the opportunity to win great prizes at their event. Prizes to be won could include a vehicle for a hole-in-one, vacation packages, great golfing equipment, dinner packages and much more.

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