Build Your Nonprofit Today

We’ve assisted over many nonprofits—let us help you establish yours. As a nonprofit corporation, you can qualify for grants, apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status if eligible, and secure your organization’s assets. Starting at — + filing fees. These costs are often tax-deductible.

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Why use PATA Solution to set up your Non-Profit?

Quick Setup in Minutes

Set up your nonprofit in three straightforward steps with a leader in online business formation. We prepare and file your documents with the Secretary of State.

Get It Done Correctly

Our step-by-step tools guide you through launching your nonprofit. We can handle statefiling and help you apply for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status at the same time.

Support and Guidance

Enjoy lifetime customer support with guaranteed satisfaction. Plus, gain access to a network of attorneys who can guide your nonprofit’s formation and help it thrive.

What you need to know about forming an DBA

How to start a nonprofit with Us—it’s easy!

1. Tell us your nonprofit name
2. Answer some questions online
3. We’ll complete and file your paperwork

We can help you with the rest, too!

1. Get an EIN (Employer Identification Number)
2. File for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status
3. Obtain a list of required licenses

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What is a nonprofit?

A nonprofit organization is a group formed to pursue a positive purpose rather than generate
profit. None of the organization’s earnings are distributed to its members, directors, or
officers.

Which causes qualify for tax-exempt status?

Only nonprofits advancing specific purposes are eligible for tax-exempt designation. Examples include organizations focused on religious, scientific, charitable, educational, literary, sports-related, cruelty-prevention, or public safety activities.

The Benefits of Starting a Nonprofit

Enjoy Tax Advantages

Forming a nonprofit provides eligibility for federal, state, and local tax exemptions, allowing you to save money and dedicate more resources to your mission.

Qualify for 501(c)(3) Status

Meeting IRS requirements can grant your nonprofit 501(c)(3) status, enabling tax-deductible donations and attracting stronger support from donors.

Safeguard Your Assets

Nonprofit board members and directors are generally shielded from personal liability, protecting individual finances while supporting organizational goals.

Pros and Cons of Forming a Nonprofit

Advantages


1. Make a meaningful impact by addressing community
needs and creating positive change.
2. Eligible for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status if requirements
are met.
3. Access government grants, loans, and other funding
opportunities.
4. Receive tax-exempt contributions from other nonprofits
via fiscal sponsorship.
5. Draw a reasonable salary as part of operating expenses.

Disadvantages

1. Keep accurate records of donations, grants, and
financial activities.

2. File annual IRS returns to maintain tax-exempt status.

3. Comply with bylaws and governance regulations.

4. Publicly disclose financial statements and salaries as
required.

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What Qualifies as a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit?

To qualify, an organization must operate exclusively for recognized purposes such as religious, charitable, scientific, or educational activities. Additionally, it must comply with IRS requirements, including filing annual reports to maintain its tax-exempt status.

What is a 501(c)(3) Not Allowed to Do?

A 501(c)(3) organization risks losing its tax-exempt status if it distributes earnings to shareholders, engages in political campaigns or substantial lobbying, or fails to pursue its stated charitable or qualifying mission.

Ready to get your Non Profit?

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Answers to Non-Profit Formation Questions

A quick guide to help you understand the registration process and requirements.

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