Non-profit Service

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SILVER

$149

State Fees$10
Package Fee $149
Preparing & Filing the Articles of Organization
5 Name Searches
Online Access to your Documents
Phone & Email Support
Your Total : $149

GOLD

$850

State Fees$10
Package Fee $850
Preparing & Filing the Articles of Organization
Unlimited Name Searches
EIN Business Tax Id Number
Corporate kit With Seal
Business Banking Account
Logo Design
Your Total : $850

PLATINUM

$1300

State Fees$10
Package Fee $1300
Preparing & Filing the Articles of Organization
Unlimited Name Searches
EIN Business Tax Id Number
Corporate Kit With Seal
Business Banking Account
WordPress 5 CMS pages- Informative Website
Logo Design
FedEx Delivery
File Statement of information
Certified Copies of Articles
Online Access to your Documents
Phone & Email Support
Website Hosting
Your Total : $1300

Overview

A nonprofit corporation is an organization formed to serve the public good, such as for charitable, religious, educational, or other public service reasons, rather than purely for the creation of profit itself, as businesses aim to do.

Non-profit FAQ’s

International NGOs are often referred to as INGOs, and some are IGOs or inter-governmental organizations. Some well known international NGOs include: International Olympic Committee. United Nations.
The short answer is no; there is no requirement that you be a U.S. citizen or resident to start a nonprofit corporation.
Most nonprofits begin by accepting donations of bitcoin and maybe ethereum. Nonprofits that actively market cryptocurrency may also receive higher volume gifts of lower-value coins and tokens including bitcoin cash, litecoin and ripple.
As a general rule of thumb, nonprofits should set aside at least 3-6 months of operating costs and keep the funds in reserve. Ideally, nonprofits should have up to 2 years' worth of operating expenses in the bank.
Type II. A Type II supporting organization must be supervised or controlled in connection with its supported organization(s), typically by having a majority of the directors or trustees of the supported organization(s) serve as a majority of the trustees or directors of the supporting organization.
Most nonprofits have paid staff. Some have thousands of employees, while others employ a couple of key people and rely on volunteers for most essential work. For example, an equine therapy nonprofit might pay an executive director, an accountant, a fundraiser, a volunteer coordinator, and a therapist.
Contributions to section 501(c)(6) organizations are not deductible as charitable contributions on the donor's federal income tax return. They may be deductible as trade or business expenses if ordinary and necessary in the conduct of the taxpayer's b
A non-profit founder may pay themselves a fair salary for the work they do running the organization. Likewise, they can compensate full-time and part-time employees for the work they do. Non-profit founders earn money for running the organizations they founded.
Nonprofit organizations have founders, not owners. The founders of a nonprofit are not permitted to make a profit or benefit from the net earnings of the organization. They can make money in various other ways, however, including receiving compensation from the nonprofit.
No. An organization recognized by the IRS under Code section 501(c)(6) is a tax-exempt organization, so Form 1099 information returns are not required to be filed for payments to that organization; the exemption from 1099-NEC
C. Cemetery Companies. IRC 170(c)(5)describes nonprofit cemetery companies owned and operated exclusively for the benefit of members, no part of the net earnings of which inures to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual. These are organizations of the type described in IRC 501(c)(13).
501(c)(3) organizations are prohibited from engaging in any political campaign intervention activities. 501(c)(6) organizations may engage in political campaign intervention activities so long as such activities do not represent their primary activity.
501(c)(3) - charitable organizations. 501(c)(4) - civic leagues and social welfare organizations. Social advocacy groups. Private charitable foundations. Corporate giving programs.
No, a nonprofit organization is not a C corporation. As mentioned above, nonprofits operate under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and many of them operate under a tax exempt status. C Corporations pay taxes under Chapter C of the IRS tax code, which is where the name comes from.
Well-known nonprofit corporation examples include Amnesty International, Better Busines Bureau or Boy Scouts of America. The difference between a nonprofit corporation vs a nonprofit organization that is unincorporated is the formality of the business structure and its stated purpose.
The purpose of nonprofit organizations is generally to improve quality of life for others at a community, local, state, national, or even global level. These organizations are not dedicated to private or financial gain but to the advancement of public interest.
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