How do you close a nonprofit organization? We’ll guide you through the steps of a 501(c)(3) dissolution.Let me introduce you to Time To Close, Inc.,…
There are four ways to approach 501(c)(3) reinstatement. While it may appear there are multiple options, the choice is dictated mainly by certain factors. Namely,…
The IRS automatically revokes 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from nonprofit organizations that don’t file tax returns for three years. While revocation is automatic, reinstatement of 501(c)(3)…
Let me introduce you to We Help People, Inc. While the organization is fictitious, it is based on past clients’ experience when the IRS revoked…
Receiving 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS is a long process that every nonprofit must go through. However, that status can very quickly disappear without…
Nonprofit organizations are offering valuable services to the community in need but becoming 501(c)(3) certainly has many hurdles. Additionally, COVID-19 has impacted the timeline to…
The fundraising landscape has changed many times over the years, especially as technology has advanced. In the internet age, it’s no surprise that online fundraising…
After completing each fiscal year, nonprofit start-up organizations must comply with year-end reporting at both the state and federal levels. Failure to remain in compliance…
At this point, you’re well past the startup phase and into the nonprofit’s ongoing operation. Making it to this point requires time, dedication, and a…
Initially, the entirety of programming responsibilities will rely on the Board of Directors. However, they alone will only be capable of maintaining the nonprofit’s operations…