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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION INFORMATION form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'NAME OF CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION' in the designated field. Ensure that the name is spelled correctly for accurate identification.
  3. Fill in your 'LICENSE #' and 'MAILING ADDRESS', including city, state, and ZIP code. This information is crucial for official records.
  4. Provide your contact details by entering your 'PHONE #' and 'E-MAIL'. This allows for easy communication regarding your submissions.
  5. Indicate the fiscal year by selecting the appropriate dates in the format mm/dd/yyyy. This section helps track fundraising activities accurately.
  6. For each fundraising campaign, enter the start and end dates along with the total dollar amount raised. Repeat this for all campaigns conducted during the fiscal year.
  7. Complete the section regarding whether you contracted a Professional Solicitor. If yes, provide their details as required.
  8. Finally, certify your report by printing your name, title, signing, and dating it at the bottom of the form.

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How do I start my own charitable foundation? Define your mission statement. Determine whether you want your organization to be a trust or nonprofit corporation. Hire a lawyer and appoint a board of directors. Apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN). File for tax-exempt status with the IRS.
Charitable organization means a group which is or holds itself out to be a benevolent, educational, voluntary health, philanthropic, humane, patriotic, religious or eleemosynary organization, or for the benefit of law enforcement personnel, firefighters, or other persons who protect the public safety, or any person
It is voluntary and is made without getting, or expecting to get, anything of equal value. Qualified organizations. Qualified organizations include nonprofit groups that are religious, charitable, educational, scientific, or literary in purpose, or that work to prevent cruelty to children or animals.
There are four main types of charity structure; charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), charitable company (limited by guarantee), unincorporated association and a trust. A CIO allows charities to register once with the Charity Commission as an incorporated form of charity which is not a company.
Public charitable organizations can include facilities like hospitals, churches and organizations that provide financial donations or other services to their community.

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