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small donor committee
noun1 type of political committee that caps contributions at a lower level than candidates committees and other types of fundraising vehicles; often limited to $50 or $100 dollars per contributor; allowed in some state and local jurisdictions but not at the federal level; popular with labor groups that can route small donations from a large number of members
If it qualifies as a small donor committee, with at least 100 donors giving at least $50 each, the new campaign fund will be able to bundle donations to individual candidates.— EdSource
And small donor political committees, or committees that accept up to $250 per year from individuals, could give up to $33,000 per election for every 2,500 donors to the small donor committee.— Oregon Capital Chronicle