Thanks, it appears as you say. I read a little deeper at both websites and they are affiliated and promote and link to each other.
“The Second Amendment Foundation is a tax-exempt legal foundation dedicated
to protecting our Constitutional heritage to privately own and posses firearms,
through public education and legal action.”
“The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is dedicated to protecting your firearms rights. Our role is to educate grass root activists, the public, legislators and the media. Our programs are designed to help all Americans understand the importance of the Second Amendment and its role in keeping Americans free.”
I’m not sure what the law is on the tax issue now, but did pay attention to that with helping some family rights organizations during the ‘90s. Not-for-profit: political action and not tax deductible. Non-profit: research/information-oriented and tax deductible. Was only guessing about CCRKBA and SAF, being a little short on time for now. I didn’t do any work directly for them and was only in communication with them on one family rights issue a long time ago (re. VAWA). Looked like an upright bunch to me—actually looked more considerate than some of the other organizations.
[Disclaimer: I’m not a lawyer, and I don’t give legal advice. This is only a public policy discussion.]