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What they are: Public radio, libraries and most art museums can qualify as 501 (c)(3) charities under IRS law. Institutions like National Public Radio (NPR) and its child stations, as well as the Philadelphia Museum of Art, would be examples of artistic charities.
What to get them: Famous for the tote bags they give to donors, radio stations like NPR have since moved into the Internet age, setting up whole online stores for the purpose of fundraising (see http://shop.npr.org or http://shop.xpn.org/ for examples). Keep in mind as well that, being radio stations, they will run live events from time to time just as for-profit stations do, surely necessitating the standard promotional fare.
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