We help nonprofits in the United States get started and stay on track by taking care of all required filings. Our team handles state paperwork, IRS forms, 501(c)(3) registration, and yearly compliance, so organizations without legal support or with tight budgets can operate with confidence.
Annual gross receipts under $50,000 and Total assets under $250,000
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We verify the name you want to use within your state is available.
We will pay IRS $275.00 filing fee + State filing fee varies.
We prepare and file your Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS for your organization. An EIN is like a Social Security Number for businesses.
We prepare your organizing document which states the organization’s specific purposes, incorporators, etc. and varies from state to state.
We’ll create bylaws customized to your organization and includes specific verbiage required by the IRS.
We will provide an IRS required and approved conflict of interest policy customized for your organization.
IRS application for tax-exemption.
Most states require nonprofit organizations to register with a state agency prior to soliciting donations. We will complete your initial fundraising registration application and send the completed documents to you for filing.
Documents come in corporate binder and installed on flash drive for storage.*
We provide support for any questions regarding procedure and compliance issues, and we will perform an Annual Compliance Review after your first year.
Annual gross receipts over $50,000; Churches, Hospitals or Schools and Total Assets over $250,000
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We verify the name you want to use within your state is available.
We will pay IRS $600 filing fee + State filing fee varies.
We prepare and file your Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS for your organization. An EIN is like a Social Security Number for businesses.
We prepare your organizing document which states the organization’s specific purposes, incorporators, etc. and varies from state to state.
We’ll create bylaws customized to your organization and includes specific verbiage required by the IRS.
We will provide an IRS required and approved conflict of interest policy customized for your organization.
IRS application for tax-exemption.
Most states require nonprofit organizations to register with a state agency prior to soliciting donations. We will complete your initial fundraising registration application and send the completed documents to you for filing.
Documents come in corporate binder and installed on flash drive for storage*
We provide support for any questions regarding procedure and compliance issues during your first year and can provide ongoing Annual Renewal after your first year.
Your relationship with IRS begins after you receive your 501c3 designation and continues for the life of your organization. Dealing with IRS and its rules can be daunting. We make it easy for you with our compliance services, we file for you, which offers you peace of mind, as you focus on making an effectual impact in for community.
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As a nonprofit consultant, we often advise organizations with revenue under $50,000 who are seeking grants to file the Form 990-EZ instead of the 990-N (electronic postcard).
This provides financial transparency to the public and to major donors. Some states require the Form 990 for renewals. However, the choice is yours for revenue < $50,000.
$125.00 + State filing fees for Gross revenue under $50,000
$400.00 + State filing fees for Gross revenue $50,000 to $200,000
$675.00 + State filing fees for Gross revenue more than $200,000
Nonprofit organizations does not have shares of stock to give to their directors, officers, or members.
A profit organization can give away shares of stock to its shareholders.
No, not all nonprofit organizations are 501c3 tax exempt. There are special requirements that must be satisfied for a nonprofit to take advantage of a 501c3 tax exempt status.
An organization must apply and be approved by the Internal Revenue Service.
If an organization holds a nonprofit status, it can take part in many benefits, including state; property, sales and income tax exemptions.
To take advantage of federal and state income tax exemptions, in addition to private and government-based grants, a nonprofit must apply for a 501c3.
In many cases regulations require charities, private foundations and government grant to make donations only to 501c3 tax-exemption organizations.
Yes! When the nonprofit brings in more money than it spends, those profits can be used to handle operating expenses. However, a nonprofit is unable to give away profits to directors, officers or employees.
The approval process period can vary greatly. It generally takes between 2 and 6 months.
Most states require 3 directors.
It can take a short period of time to gather your information and prepare needed documents. You can start your organization while waiting for IRS approval. We help you through each step to speed things up as much as possible.
The cost depends on the services you need and state filing fee’s. You pay state fees and IRS fees, along with our fees for helping with your paperwork. We work with different budgets and make our process affordable.
Yes, we have an annual renewal service which helps you stay in good standing each year. This helps you avoid any compliance issues and more importantly, lets you focus on your nonprofit’s mission.
Yes, we will help you with questions or phone support even after your nonprofit is set up. You can reach out at any time for help with your nonprofit; remember we support your ongoing with our annual renewal service to keep your nonprofit running smoothly.
We need some basic details, such as your nonprofit’s name, purpose, address, and the names and contact information of your board members. We will also ask about your planned activities and budget to make sure everything is set up the right way.
Secure compliance and protect your mission before critical deadlines pass