Robinson Bill to Improve Nonprofit Fundraising Approved by Senate of Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG – Legislation introduced by Sen. Devlin Robinson (R-37) to help nonprofit organizations improve their fundraising efforts was approved today by the Senate.

Senate Bill 667 would modernize the small games of chance law by allowing nonprofit organizations to use mobile or online payment services, such as Paypal or Venmo. Currently, only cash and checks are permitted under state law. The bill would not allow for online play or live drawings.

“I’ve heard from several nonprofits in Allegheny County regarding the need for this legislation, which recognizes the reality of today’s world.  People carry less cash, but they still want to give,” Robinson said. “Nonprofits – such as volunteer fire departments and youth sports teams – should have the ability to accept donations in the ways that people want to pay. By updating these outdated rules, we’re giving these organizations a fighting chance to sustain their vital missions as they serve our communities.”

The legislation now heads to the House of Representatives for consideration.

 

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