"A step-by-step guide to forming a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in any state"--Cover.
How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation: 2nd National Edition
Provides background information and step-by-step instructions that nonprofits need to apply for federal 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status and qualify as a public charity with the IRS, including recent changes in the law.
State Trademarks and Service Marks Call the California Secretary of State's trademark and service mark registration section (the phone number is 916-653-3984) and ask if your proposed corporate name is the same as or similar to ...
The 11th edition covers recent federal and state rules, including information about new online services and options related to forming a non profit corporation.
The kit also includes: a corporate binder with index dividers to organize your documents and records 10 membership certificates The 7th edition is completely revised and updated to cover changes in the law, including the new updated IRS ...
The book includes guidance and forms to: • call, notice, and hold meetings of directors and members • appoint officers and elect directors • prepare minutes of meetings • take action by written consent • set up a corporate records ...
Open the book and find: Tips for raising money Details on how state laws vary Instructions on applying for grants Advice on adapting in hard times Ways to conform to accounting standards Instructions on how to fill out tax forms to request ...
The book describes, step-by-step, the typical phases of creating and operating a new nonprofit, including incorporation, establishing a board of directors, writing bylaws, obtaining tax-exempt status, creating a strategic plan, budgeting ...
Ackerman and Mancuso explain all the legal formalities involved in forming and operating a tax-exempt nonprofit corporation, providing detailed information on differences among all 50 states.
Just the book every nonprofit needs to stay on the good side of the IRS.