The Grid-Gone Project is a 501(c) educational charity, educating about regenerative, sustainable living. Financial and other information about our charity’s purpose, programs and activities can be obtained by contacting writing to Info@gridgoneproject.org. If you are a resident of any of the following states, please review the relevant disclosure statement.

COLORADO
No disclosure requirements for written solicitations by charities not using professional solicitors.

DELAWARE – 6 Del.C. § 2595(b)
Any person soliciting a charitable contribution must disclose prior to making the solicitation the name of the charitable organization.

IOWA – I.C.A. § 13C.2
No disclosure requirements for written solicitations by charities not using professional solicitors.

A charitable organization must provide, upon request and without cost to the requesting party, financial disclosure information concerning contributions received and disbursements for the organization’s last complete fiscal year, or, if the organization has not completed a full fiscal year, for its current fiscal year, to the person requesting the information within five days of the request.

MARYLAND – MD Code, Business Regulation, § 6-411; MD Code, Business Regulation, § 6-101
A charitable solicitation that is a specific written request to the public for money, and any written receipt for a charitable contribution, must contain a disclosure statement with the following information:

  1. a statement that a copy of the current financial statement of the charitable organization is available on request;
  2. the name of the charitable organization and the address and telephone number where requests for a copy of the financial statement should be directed; and
  3. a statement that, for the cost of copies and postage, documents and information submitted under this title are available from the Secretary of State.
The disclosure statement must be displayed conspicuously on a charitable solicitation and on a receipt for a charitable contribution.

Solicitations made by an accredited school, college, or university to its students, former students, parents of students or former students, board members, or staff, or formal grant applications prepared for and submitted to a specific corporation or foundation are specifically exempt from this disclosure requirement.