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Starting a Nonprofit: Step by Step

Starting a Nonprofit - Step by Step - Law Firm For Nonprofits

Starting a nonprofit is a mix of art and science. One of the highlights of our law practice is getting to work with founders of new nonprofit organizations to help make their vision a reality, whether they’re seeking to launch an international film festival, form a family foundation for philanthropic endeavors, or start a new charity to provide critically needed services to the local community.

The process for starting a nonprofit will vary somewhat for each organization but essentially involves forming a legal entity in the state of choice, obtaining the appropriate federal tax status for that entity, then making any additional filings necessary at the state and local level.

Let’s look more closely at the primary steps in the process as well as the key considerations for the founders along the way:

Step 1: Form the legal entity

Step 2: Draft bylaws

Step 3: Hold an organizational meeting to adopt the bylaws, elect officers and directors, and commence operations

Step 4: Register with the state charity regulator (if required)

Step 5: Obtain federal tax exemption

Step 6: Obtain state tax exemption (if the state of incorporation has a state income tax and state exemption is not automatically conferred upon organizations recognized as exempt by the IRS)

Step 7: Obtain any other necessary state or local exemptions or permits (e.g., property tax exemption, sales tax exemption, mailing permits, local solicitation permits, business licenses)

Step 8: Make all required periodic and annual filings to maintain the entity’s good standing and tax-exempt status

It is our sincere joy to shepherd founders through the nonprofit formation process. While the various forms to be completed along the way are often readily available online, it is critical to work with a knowledgeable attorney who can advise you on the key considerations involved and decisions to be made by the founders to ensure that the organization is built on a firm foundation and will avoid unpleasant surprises down the road. We spend a great deal of time educating clients on best practices for operating a nonprofit and providing a host of resources on good governance and ongoing compliance so that you can launch with confidence. Learn more about our Quick Launch service here.

NOTE: The information contained herein is not intended to be legal advice and the reader should know that no Attorney-Client relationship or privilege is formed by the posting or reading of this article which is also not intended to solicit business.

Casey Summar, Partner, The Law Firm for Non-Profits,1812 W Burbank Blvd, #7445, Burbank, CA 91506

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