Tennessee (TN) · State Guide

Tennessee Charity Clean Close-Out / Withdrawal

If you’ve stopped fundraising in Tennessee, a clean close-out helps prevent future delinquency flags and reduces administrative noise.

Clean close-out / withdrawal in Tennessee

If your organization has stopped fundraising in Tennessee (and doesn’t plan to resume), a clean close-out can reduce ongoing obligations and prevent future “surprise” delinquency flags. This is especially relevant when your registration remains open but activity has shifted elsewhere.

Practical close-out checklist

  • Confirm you’re not actively soliciting in the state (including targeted campaigns)
  • Review online giving language (donate buttons, appeals, email campaigns) for statewide targeting
  • File the appropriate withdrawal/closure step (varies by state)
  • Keep written proof of acceptance/closure in your records

Close-out is about reducing exposure and eliminating surprises—while staying honest about your fundraising footprint.

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