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Jim Costello wrote on August 22, 1995: I talked with our local post office bulk mail dept. and found out the following which I will post on AOL: Re: NP bulk mail rates and your nonprofit newsletter. Certain restrictions on the type of advertising which may be carried in non-profit rate mail materials will become effective on October 1, 1995. Special third-class postage rates will also increase the same day. Non-profit organizations can keep their current NP bulk mail rate and be EXEMPT from the rules which require advertising to be "substantially related" to the purpose of their organization IF they do the following which would classify their newsletters as an exempt "periodical publication": 1. Have a title on the front page. 2. Mail in the form of printed sheets. 3. Contain at least 25 percent non-advertising. 4. Have an "identification statement" printed within the first 5 pages. 5. A title. 6. Legal name and "physical address" (PO Box address does not count) of organization. 7. Statement of frequency issue (weekly, monthly, etc.). 8. Subscription price "if" there is one (probably would not apply to a non-profit). 9. Issue date (may be on title page). 10. Issue number, consecutively assigned (may be on title page). 11. Mailer must show the international Standard Serial No (SSN), if the organization has one. Items 5, 6, 7, 8, must appear in the "identification statement" noted in item number 4. Items 10 and 11, if they apply to the organization, may appear elsewhere. You should take a copy of your organization's newsletter to your local post office bulk mail office BEFORE you print and mail in October, or you may find yourself out considerable time and money. Other restrictions regarding advertising already in effect for non-profit mailings continue if you still want the special third class bulk rates, such as prohibitions against: 1. Insurance policy advertisements. 2. Travel arrangement advertisements. 3. Credit/debit card offers to members of the mailing organization. There is a national organization concerned with these sorts of questions. It is:
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