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1 NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION RESOURCES The enclosed listing of nonprofit organization resources has been compiled as a consumer service by the Office of the Attorney General. It is not intended to represent all resources available in this State or nationally, nor should a reference to any organization listed imply that the Attorney General endorses the organization. Further, this booklet is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice from your personal attorney. 04/2010
2 REGISTRATION WITH THE OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL Charities & Civil Enforcement Division 445 Minnesota Street, #1200 St. Paul, MN Consumer Assistance Toll Free: General Consumer Assistance (651) Registration to Solicit Charitable Contributions Nonprofit, charitable organizations that solicit or receive contributions from the public are required to register with the Attorney General s Office and file an annual report. Certain organizations are exempt from the requirement. Please call (651) if you have a question concerning: Charity registration requirements Exemptions from registration Annual reports to the Attorney General s Office Audit requirements Filing or late fees Forms Extensions of time to file Professional Fund-raiser Registration Individuals, groups, or companies who, for financial compensation or profit, assist charities with fund-raising, or advise charities about fund-raising, may be required to register as a professional fund-raiser. If you have questions about the registration process, the forms necessary or the fees involved, please call (651) Activities that potentially fall under the definition of professional fund-raiser include the following: Grant writing Telemarketing Direct mail consulting Special events Fund-raising advice Charitable sales promotions Charitable Trust Registration Private foundations, charitable trusts or other charitable organizations that do not solicit contributions, but hold $25,000 or more in gross assets, at any time during the year, may be required to register as a charitable trust. If you have a question about charitable trust registration, please call (651) Complaint about a Charity, Charitable Trust, Nonprofit or Fund-raiser If you wish to file a complaint against a charity, charitable trust, nonprofit, or a fund-raiser, please do so in writing. A complaint form is available on the Attorney General s website: or can be mailed out to you. You may call (651) for a form. 1
3 GOVERNMENT AGENCY CONTACTS For questions regarding: Nonprofit Corporations and Forms Articles of Incorporation Filing Fees Change of Name & Address Annual Nonprofit Corporate Filing Registered Agents Certificate of Assumed Name Reinstatement after a nonprofit corporation has been statutorily dissolved International Student Exchange Organizations Registration Dissolving a nonprofit corporation Federal Tax Information Federal Tax Forms and instructions Exempt Organization Hotline Searching Publication 78 for Exempt Organizations Lifecycle of a Nonprofit Organization Status of any changes to the IRS Form 990 Employer Identification Number EIN Form SS-4 Application for Recognition of Exempt Status (Form 1023) Nonprofit Mailing Permits and Postage Information Nonprofit mailing permit information Information on postage discounts for eligible nonprofits Contact: Minnesota Secretary of State Retirement Systems of Minnesota Building 60 Empire Dr., Suite 100 St. Paul, MN Metro Area (651) Greater MN Internal Revenue Service Forms: Telephone Assistance for Exempt Organizations: The IRS provides information on tax-exempt organizations, such as how to apply for taxexempt status, filing requirements, IRS customer service locations, and a toolkit containing federal forms and publications for tax-exempt organizations. The IRS website is also useful for looking up an organization s tax exempt status. U.S. Postal Service ASK-USPS ( ) 2
4 GOVERNMENT AGENCY CONTACTS (Continued) For questions regarding: State Tax Information Forms Income tax exemption Sales tax information Withholding tax information Unrelated Business Income Tax ( UBIT ) Lawful gambling taxes Unemployment Insurance Employer liability and rate information Charitable Gambling (Bingo, Pull Tabs & Raffles) Licenses Legal requirements Complaints Lawful gambling forms Criminal Gambling Investigations License to Distribute Gambling Equipment Frequently asked questions regarding gambling Contact: Minnesota Department of Revenue 600 North Robert Street St. Paul, MN Minnesota Tax Forms Mail Station 1421 St. Paul, MN (651) or [email protected] (651) or [email protected] (651) or [email protected] (651) [email protected] (651) [email protected] Unemployment Insurance Minnesota Minnesota Department of Employment & Economic Development P.O. Box St. Paul, MN (651) Minnesota Gambling Control Board 1711 West County Road B, Suite 300S Roseville, MN (651) Minnesota Department of Public Safety Gambling Enforcement Section 444 Cedar Street, Suite 222 St. Paul, MN (651)
5 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDERS Provider: Alliance for Nonprofit Management 1899 L Street NW, 7th Floor Washington, DC (202) Center for Nonprofit Management University of St. Thomas 1000 LaSalle Avenue Minneapolis, MN (651) Free Management Library Hands On Twin Cities 2021 E. Hennepin Avenue, Suite 420 Minneapolis, MN (612) LegalCORPS 600 Nicollet Mall, Suite 390A Minneapolis, MN (612) Toll free MAP for Nonprofits Management Assistance Program 2314 University Avenue W., Suite 28 St. Paul, MN (651) Subject: The Alliance provides answers to frequently asked questions on board development, strategic planning, fundraising, financial management, risk management and credit card acceptance. The Center offers a degree program in nonprofit management. It also offers seminars, training programs and consultation on subjects such as board governance, fund-raising, and a variety of management topics. The Free Management Library, operated by Authenticity Consulting, is an online management library with resources and links to materials on leadership and management of organizations. Topics include the best practices to start, develop, operate, evaluate and resolve problems in nonprofit organizations. Hands on Twin Cities is a resource for volunteerism in the Twin Cities. It matches volunteers with nonprofit service opportunities. Hands on Twin Cities provides leadership development opportunities and facilitates education on social issues. LegalCORPS assists eligible nonprofit corporations to obtain free legal assistance on a wide variety of legal issues. MAP is a management support organization for nonprofits. Services include technical assistance, legal advice and consultation, board training, accounting assistance, financial management, nonprofit start-up advice and workshops. MAP also offers a variety of newsletters and discussion groups for staff and volunteers. 4
6 TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PROVIDERS (CONTINUED) Provider: Minnesota Council of Nonprofits 2314 University Avenue W., #20 St. Paul, MN (651) Greater MN: Minnesota Council on Foundations 100 Portland Avenue, Suite 225 Minneapolis, MN (612) Nonprofits Assistance Fund st Avenue South, Suite 210 Minneapolis, MN (612) Springboard for the Arts 308 Prince Street, Suite 270 St. Paul, MN (651) Subject: MCN works to inform, promote, connect and strengthen individual nonprofits and the nonprofit sector and is the statewide association of more than 1,050 member nonprofit organizations. MCN offers educational opportunities for nonprofit issues through its website, resource publications, workshops and events. MCF is a membership organization of family, private, community, and other public or corporate foundations. Its website has resources for grantmakers and grant seekers. MCF has developed a set of Principles for Minnesota Grantmakers and guides to help foundations implement those principles. The Nonprofits Assistance Fund offers financial management workshops and financial management assistance to increase the financial strength and stability of nonprofit organizations in Minnesota. Springboard provides consulting services for artists and arts organizations. Springboard periodically holds seminars and workshops covering subjects such as grant writing, starting a nonprofit organization, financial management, and fund-raising. It also has a loan program for artists. 5
7 INFORMATION FOR DONORS: CHARITY EVALUATIONS AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION Evaluators: American Institute of Philanthropy P.O. Box Chicago, IL (773) Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance 4200 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 800 Arlington, VA (703) Charities Review Council 2610 University Avenue W., Suite 375 St. Paul, MN (651) or Charity Navigator 1200 MacArthur Boulevard, 2nd Floor Mahwah, NJ (201) GuideStar 4801 Courthouse St., Suite 220 Williamsburg, VA (757) or National Center for Charitable Statistics The Urban Institute 2100 M Street NW, 5th Floor Washington, DC Subject: The American Institute of Philanthropy is a charity watchdog service that evaluates charities. This information is available in its tri-annual publication, Charity Rating Guide, which is included in the Charity Watchdog Report. The BBB Wise Giving Alliance publishes a quarterly Wise Giving Guide. It also prepares individual reports on charitable organizations that can be accessed through its website. The reports assess a charity s compliance with standards (the Standards for Charitable Accountability) set by the BBB Wise Giving Alliance. The Charities Review Council provides tools and resources to aid the public in making informed giving choices, and assists charities in meeting the Council s Accountability Standards, which is based on the public s expectations of charities. Charity Navigator provides an analysis and rating of the financial health of more than 3,900 of America s largest charities. GuideStar is a searchable Internet database developed by Philanthropic Research, Inc. IRS Form 990 returns that charities have filed with the IRS are available for review at the GuideStar website. The National Center for Charitable Statistics is a national repository of data on the nonprofit sector in the United States. It is a project of the Urban Institute. 6
8 SUGGESTED READING A Guide to Starting a Business in Minnesota Available free from the Minnesota Small Business Assistance office: (651) or Also available on its website at Board Liability: A Guide for Nonprofit Directors, by Daniel L. Kurtz Published by Moyer Bell Limited. May be ordered through local bookstores. Boards That Make A Difference: A New Design for Leadership in Nonprofit and Public Organizations, by John Carver This book may be available at your local libraries and bookstores. Financial and Accounting Guide for Nonprofit Organizations, by Malvern J. Gross, Jr., CPA Published by The Ronald Press Company. Available at Minneapolis Public Library, or order from a local bookstore or online vendor. First Steps in Starting a Foundation, by John A. Edie Published by The Council on Foundations. To order, contact the Minnesota Council on Foundations: (612) Governing Boards: Their Nature and Nurture, by Cyril O. Houle Published by Jossey-Bass. Check with your local library, local bookstore or online vendor. Governing Nonprofit Organizations, by Marion R. Fremont-Smith Check with your local library, local bookstore or online vendor. Guidebook for Directors of Nonprofit Corporations, by the Committee on Nonprofit Corporations Published by the American Bar Association. Contact the American Bar Association for more information. Handbook for Starting a Successful Nonprofit A step-by-step account of how to start a nonprofit, the resources necessary, and alternatives available. Includes a checklist of forms and fees to file. Published by Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. Nonprofit Governance and Management Edited by Victor Futter and published by Section of Business Law, American Bar Association, and American Society of Corporate Secretaries. Contact the American Bar Association for more information. Publications on Nonprofit Governance and Related Topics Board Source has a variety of publications that you can find on its website at You can also order the Board Source catalog of educational materials by calling or write Board Source, 1828 L Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC The Second Legal Answer Book for Nonprofit Organizations, by Bruce R. Hopkins Published by John Wiley & Sons. Check with your local library, local bookstore or online vendor. AG: ,v. 01 7
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