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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the cri 500le in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your charitable organization in the designated field, followed by the street address, city, state, and ZIP code.
  3. Provide your N.J. Charities Registration Number and phone number. If your address has changed, check the appropriate box.
  4. Indicate the solicitation period by filling in the start and end dates in the specified format (month/day/year).
  5. Answer whether your organization limits its membership to state employees and if it is a parent organization with local units across multiple counties.
  6. List the names and home addresses of all officers of your charitable organization as required.
  7. Identify members responsible for this solicitation campaign by providing their names and addresses.
  8. Fill in details about any independent paid fundraisers involved, including their registration number and contact information.
  9. Specify how you will conduct the solicitation (e.g., telephone, direct mail) and outline how proceeds will be used.
  10. Complete the audit section with auditor details and ensure that two authorized officers sign off on the form before submission.

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The CRI Act requires these organizations to register prior to any solicitation and to file annual reports with the Charities Registration and Investigation Section of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs.
New Jerseys Safe Haven Infant Protection Act allows an individual to give up an infant safely, legally and anonymously. The parents - or someone acting on their behalf - can leave an unharmed baby less than 30 days old with staff at any hospital, police station, fire station, ambulance, first aid or rescue squad.
The purpose of this act is to provide for the health, safety and welfare of the people of the State of New Jersey and to aid in the prevention of damage to and the destruction of property during any emergency as herein defined by prescribing a course of conduct for the civilian population of this State during such
When applying for an extension of time to file, you may use Charities Registration Form CRI-400 or you may submit the request for an extension on the charitys letterhead.
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