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In 1867, the Board of State Commissioners of Public Charities was given regulatory authority over all charities operating in New York State. Today, the state Attorney General's Charities Bureau (Charities Bureau) (www.charitiesnys.com) is responsible for the regulation of charities.
Any charity (whether registered or not) must keep to its charitable purposes at all times and comply with charity law. A registered charity has the same general obligations of any community or voluntary organisation: to follow the aims and rules of its constitution; to be well managed; to act within the law.
A charity registration number is 15-digit program account number assigned to a charity by the CRA when it is registered. A complete charity registration number has three parts: the BN (first nine digits), the program identifier (two letters), and the reference number (four digits).
The Division of Consumer Affairs' Charities Registration and Investigation Section registers and regulates charitable organizations, professional fund raisers, and fund raising counsels operating in New Jersey.
A charity registration number is 15-digit program account number assigned to a charity by the CRA when it is registered. A complete charity registration number has three parts: the BN (first nine digits), the program identifier (two letters), and the reference number (four digits).
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The Division of Consumer Affairs' Charities Registration and Investigation Section registers and regulates charitable organizations, professional fund raisers, and fund raising counsels operating in New Jersey.
Short-Form Registration/Verification Statement. Charitable organizations, domiciled or doing business in the State of New Jersey, which receive gross contributions of $25,000 or less per year, are required to submit an initial registration and to renew registration annually.
New Jersey-based nonprofit organizations are required to file either Form CRI-300R or CRI-200, along with their IRS Form 990 annually. These forms are due to the State of New Jersey on the last day of the sixth month following the close of the organization's fiscal year.
Short-Form Registration/Verification Statement. Charitable organizations, domiciled or doing business in the State of New Jersey, which receive gross contributions of $25,000 or less per year, are required to submit an initial registration and to renew registration annually.
Short-Form Registration/Verification Statement. Charitable organizations, domiciled or doing business in the State of New Jersey, which receive gross contributions of $25,000 or less per year, are required to submit an initial registration and to renew registration annually.

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