I just returned from speaking at the Grant Professionals Association/Charity Channel summit. My session was Find Capacity, Find Funders, a topic I have blogged about in the past. I will revisit that in a few posts but I first wanted to highlight points from some great presentations.
In Critical Compliance: State Registration of Charities, Helen Arnold from Clearly Compliant discussed the importance of complying with the state registration requirements. Most states require nonprofits soliciting contributions to register. Consultants and fund raising professionals (including grant writers) need to register in many of these states too.
A few practical recommendations from Helen:
-print a list of donors by state. Determine if you received the donation as a result of soliciting in that state. Be careful with the thank you notes to these donors—if you request more funds with the thank you—you are now soliciting in another state.
-most internet appeals are considered as coming from the state your charity resides in—except for NJ, NY, PA and FL. If you receive donations from an internet appeal from one of those states, you need to register there. Again when thanking internet donors, be careful about asking for more funds with the thank you note. Also be careful if you add internet donors to your mailing list.
-if you do have multiple states that you need to file in, there are several compliance services that can do this for you. They keep up to date on the state requirements and can save you time and money. Clearly Compliant offers this service
-the National Association of State Charity Officials has a list with links to all the state oversight offices
-the Unified Registration Statement which is accepted by 37 states can be found here There is also a nice state by state discussion of the requirements in the appendix on their site.
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