Here are some quick tips to help your nonprofit stay current with online giving trends and maintain legal compliance:
- First, good news! Most local nonprofits are already registered with the California State Attorney General. And, unless you are receiving very large donations or many smaller, passive donations from donors outside of California, no further filing is required. If you start to email those smaller donors for new donations, or if the amounts of the donations increase, you will need to file in other states.
- Consider filing the Uniform Registration Statement which, can be found at www.multistatefiling.org. Note, the form only applies to 31 jurisdictions; please review the form carefully to determine if additional filings are needed in the states where your donors are located.
- New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida have very strict filing requirements for online solicitations and the use of “Donate Now” website buttons. Because these states have large populations, if you’re conducting an extensive national online fundraising campaign, you can minimize legal risk by directly filing in each of those states. Likewise, you can also choose to have a statement on your website stating that your organization is unable to accept donations from donors located in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Florida.
- When in doubt of whether or not to file, simply call the state’s charity regulatory offices. The staff at regulatory agencies are usually very helpful and responsive.
- If you’re just not sure where to start, remember that Spokes is always here to help! Call us at 805-547-2244 or email us.
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