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| + | ~~NOCACHE~~ <fc # | ||
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| =====Info about making a club, etc into a nonprofit===== | =====Info about making a club, etc into a nonprofit===== | ||
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| + | ====from 1995==== | ||
| + | {{steps_to_become_a_nonprofit.jpg? | ||
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| + | Thanks for this, Arnie. | ||
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| + | ====From ChatGPT 8/ | ||
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| + | Creating a club as a nonprofit organization involves several steps, including legal and administrative procedures. Here's a general guide to help you get started: | ||
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| + | - **Define Your Mission and Purpose** | ||
| + | * Clearly articulate the mission and purpose of your club. This will be the foundation of your nonprofit and guide all future decisions. | ||
| + | - **Choose a Name** | ||
| + | * Select a unique and appropriate name for your nonprofit that reflects your mission. Check with your state' | ||
| + | - **Form an Organizing Committee** | ||
| + | * Assemble a group of individuals who will help establish and govern the nonprofit. This typically includes a board of directors. | ||
| + | - **Draft Bylaws** | ||
| + | * Write bylaws that outline how your organization will be governed. Bylaws typically include details about board structure, membership, meetings, and voting procedures. | ||
| + | - **Incorporate Your Nonprofit** | ||
| + | * File Articles of Incorporation with your state' | ||
| + | * Pay the required filing fee. | ||
| + | - **Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN)** | ||
| + | * Apply for an EIN from the IRS. This number is used for tax reporting and other official purposes. | ||
| + | - **Apply for Federal Tax-Exempt Status** | ||
| + | * Complete IRS Form 1023 or Form 1023-EZ (for smaller nonprofits) to apply for recognition as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. This process can be complex, so you might consider consulting with a tax professional or attorney. | ||
| + | - **Apply for State Tax Exemptions** | ||
| + | * Depending on your state, you may also need to apply for state tax-exempt status. | ||
| + | - **Register for Charitable Solicitation** | ||
| + | * If your nonprofit will be soliciting donations, check if you need to register with your state’s charitable solicitation office. | ||
| + | - **Establish a Bank Account** | ||
| + | * Open a bank account in the nonprofit’s name. You’ll need your EIN and a copy of your Articles of Incorporation to do this. | ||
| + | - **Develop a Fundraising Plan** | ||
| + | * Create a strategy for raising funds to support your mission. This may include grant writing, events, and donor outreach. | ||
| + | - **Maintain Compliance** | ||
| + | * Keep accurate records, file annual reports with the state, and submit Form 990 (or 990-EZ/ | ||
| + | - **Build an Online Presence** | ||
| + | * Create a website and social media profiles to raise awareness about your nonprofit and attract supporters. | ||
| + | - **Launch and Operate** | ||
| + | * Once everything is in place, officially launch your nonprofit activities. Continue to engage your community, grow your membership, and fulfill your mission. | ||
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| + | ===Additional Tips:=== | ||
| + | * **Consult an Attorney or Accountant: | ||
| + | * **Stay Informed:** Nonprofit laws and requirements can vary by state, so make sure you’re aware of the rules in your jurisdiction. | ||
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