setting up a non-profit organization?
Do any of my readers have experience (or specific knowledge of) setting up a non-profit corporation in the US? I have questions.
Is incorporation a matter of paperwork that I can do, or do I need to hire a professional? If the latter, what kind of professional am I looking for? Are there referral services, and do they include people who'll consult for a discounted rate or pro bono for a non-profit?
What decisions need to be made before starting the process? A statement of purpose (articles of incorporation)? Bylaws? A slate of officers and/or a board? What are good resources for creating those founding documents, to make sure we dot all the "i"s and cross all the "t"s?
We intend to solicit donations, so we'll want to apply for tax-exempt status (501(c)3, I assume). I think that's a separate step?
What thoughts do we need to be thinking early on about exposure to liability?
I am, if you haven't guessed, talking about Codidact.

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(Anonymous) 2020-02-27 12:59 pm (UTC)(link)eg
https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/tools-resources/how-start-nonprofit
and
https://www.usa.gov/start-nonprofit
and then apply for a grant, linked to on that last url.
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(Anonymous) 2020-02-28 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)You'll want to pull together a board first. It can be an interim board. Boards do not have to be elected either now or later, depending on how you set up the bylaws.
The process of incorporating is not hard but it is time consuming. I haven't done it and don't don't remember all the steps (that's what the book is for!) but none of the steps are arduous.
I can't seem to comment here except as anon (since I don't know what OpenID is and don't have a Dreamwidth account).
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