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Charitable Solicitation Registration

Prepares jurisdiction-specific charitable solicitation registration packages for U.S. nonprofits. Covers multi-state nexus analysis, exemption eligibility, URS filing strategy, financial disclosures, and professional fundraiser documentation. Use when a nonprofit plans fundraising campaigns, online donation drives, direct mail, telephone solicitation, or any cross-state charitable solicitation.

ID: us.regulatory.charitable-solicitation-registration Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Charitable Solicitation Registration

Produces a complete state registration package enabling a nonprofit to legally solicit charitable contributions across target jurisdictions.

Quick Start

Gather from the client before drafting:

  1. Organization basics — legal name (per IRS determination letter), EIN, formation state/date, entity type
  2. IRS determination letter — 501(c)(3) or other exemption, effective date
  3. Formation docs — certified articles (within 6 months), current bylaws or trust instrument
  4. Financials — most recent Form 990 (all schedules), audited/reviewed/compiled statements; pro forma if newly formed
  5. Fundraising plan — methods, geographic scope, projected revenue, professional fundraiser contracts
  6. Governance roster — officers/directors with contact info, titles, terms, signatory authority
  7. Adverse history — denials, revocations, litigation, regulatory actions, bankruptcy, criminal convictions (5–10 year lookback)
  8. Target states — including states where website/online campaigns are accessible

Core Workflow

1. Map Jurisdictional Nexus

For each target state, determine:

Factor Key questions
Physical presence Offices, employees, mailing addresses?
Digital nexus Donation button, online campaigns, social media, peer-to-peer?
Revenue threshold Exceeds state registration floor?
Registration required Yes / No / Exemption available?
Filing deadline Pre-solicitation or grace period?
Renewal cycle Annual / biennial?
Bonding Required? Revenue-scaled?
Filing method Mail / state portal / URS?

41 states + D.C. require registration. Many assert jurisdiction based solely on website accessibility to residents.

2. Assess Exemptions

Check each jurisdiction for statutory exemptions:

  • [ ] Religious orgs — soliciting only from own congregation/membership
  • [ ] Educational institutions — regionally accredited
  • [ ] Hospitals — state-licensed
  • [ ] Membership orgs — soliciting exclusively from established members
  • [ ] Small org threshold — varies by state ($25K–$50K typical) [VERIFY per jurisdiction]
  • [ ] Federated campaigns — contributions via United Way or similar
  • [ ] Government grantees — no independent public solicitation

Even exempt orgs may need a notice of exemption filing with periodic reaffirmation. Cite the specific statutory provision; burden of proof rests with the organization.

3. Assemble Registration Package

Core forms:

  • [ ] State-specific form or URS with required state supplements
  • [ ] Signed certification/perjury attestation (president/CEO; CFO if required)
  • [ ] Board resolution authorizing filing and designating signatories

Standard attachments:

  • [ ] IRS determination letter
  • [ ] Certified articles of incorporation (within 6 months)
  • [ ] Current bylaws or trust instrument
  • [ ] Form 990 with all schedules
  • [ ] Audited/reviewed/compiled financials
  • [ ] Officer/director roster with addresses, titles, terms
  • [ ] Professional fundraiser/counsel contracts (if applicable)
  • [ ] Surety bond (if required)

For each professional fundraiser, document: legal name/address, state registration status, compensation structure (flat / % gross / hybrid), engagement scope/duration, organization oversight mechanisms.

4. Prepare Financial Disclosure

Populate from Form 990: total revenue, program expenses, fundraising costs, management/general expenses, net assets, program expense ratio, projected current-year fundraising revenue.

All figures must exactly match Form 990. Regulators cross-reference; discrepancies trigger enforcement scrutiny regardless of intent.

5. Document Solicitation Activities

For each method (direct mail, online, telephone, door-to-door, events, crowdfunding, commercial co-venturer): geographic scope, projected gross revenue, fund allocation (program/admin/fundraising %), and required point-of-solicitation disclosures per jurisdiction.

6. Disclose Adverse History

For the organization and all officers within the lookback period:

  • [ ] Criminal convictions
  • [ ] Registration denials, suspensions, revocations, voluntary withdrawals
  • [ ] Regulatory investigations or enforcement actions
  • [ ] Bankruptcy filings
  • [ ] Civil judgments involving charitable assets or fiduciary duty

For each: describe the matter, current status/resolution, and remedial measures.

7. File and Calendar

  • [ ] Verify current filing fees (often revenue-tiered)
  • [ ] Confirm payment methods and filing route (mail / portal / URS)
  • [ ] Confirm pre-solicitation registration requirement vs. grace period
  • [ ] Note certificate issuance timeline and posting obligations
  • [ ] Add required disclosure language to solicitation materials
  • [ ] Calendar all renewal deadlines by jurisdiction

Critical Pitfalls

  • Digital nexus is real — a passive donate button accessible to state residents triggers registration even without physical presence
  • URS is not universal — accepted by ~40 states but some require supplements or reject it entirely; verify current acceptance before filing
  • Exemptions construed narrowly — document every statutory element; check if notice of exemption filing is still required
  • Form 990 consistency is non-negotiable — reconcile all financial disclosures before submission
  • PFR obligations are independent — organization registration does not satisfy professional fundraiser registration/bonding requirements
  • Post-filing duties — update materials with registration numbers, file amendments for material changes (officer turnover, new methods, restatements)
  • Enforcement priority — CA, NY, IL, PA, FL AG offices most active; prioritize these if phased filing is necessary

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