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Create a non-profit board For example, in Ontario, not-for-profit corporations are required to have at least three directors on its board. On the other hand, Alberta requires at least two board members to form a private non-profit organization, and a minimum of three people to form a public company.
Is there a fee to become registered? No. However, if a charity is applying for re-registration after its registration has been revoked for non-filing, it must include a late-filing payment of $500 with the application form.
First, the organization must be established and reside in Canada. Second, it must be established and operated for charitable purposes. Finally, the organization must devote its resources, including funds, personnel, and property to charitable activities.
To register a charity so that it can accept donations, it requires two things. First, the charity must be established in Canada. Second, it must be a resident of Canada. Thus, it isnt possible for a U.S. nonprofit to be registered as a charity in Canada.
Typically, you are going to need a minimum of three directors to incorporate a nonprofit organization. That said, Nova Scotia and British Columbia require you to have at least five individual directors.
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Federal incorporation To set up a federal not-for-profit corporation, you can file online or, if you cannot, you will need to make a request for the paper forms, obtain a corporation key (required for all paper transactions) and then submit the following documents to Corporations Canada. Contact Corporations Canada:
Most bylaw changes can be passed by whats called an ordinary resolution. An ordinary resolution is one that is passed when a majority of members vote in its favour unless your bylaws say otherwise.
A consultation is typically about 1 hour in length and costs about $500. Keep in mind that the cost to establish (incorporate and organize) a Canadian non-profit that does not have registered charity status typically costs between $2000-3000 for legal fees and about $300 for disbursements.

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