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That will donate their service?
The purpose is to raise funds for college for students that can't afford it and do not qualify for other progam assostance. Typically they are above the income (parents) limits of most programs but don't have a high enough income to be able to fund the college tuition themselves.
These kids are stuck!
We want to offer College tuition $, (paid directly to the college) that they will not have to pay back as they embark on they're new career.
We have the fund raising medium. Now we just need to become a non profit organization.

2006-11-27 13:08:08 · 3 answers · asked by ok2exel 1 in Education & Reference Financial Aid

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I recently filed incorporation papers for a non-profit in Ohio. I found the following website to be very helpful in getting started.
http://www.bizfilings.com/learning/nonprofitfaq.asp#what%20steps
Each state will have its own specific requirements which can be found on the state's official website. A filing fee is usually required.

Ohio's state paperwork was pretty simple. If you wish to apply to the IRS for tax-exempt status, it is much more complicated as your origination papers must contain specific wording to meet IRS requirements. See IRS publication 557 and form 1023.

I obtained copies of documents filed from silimar types of non-profits and used them as a guide for developing the papers for my organization.

I haven't yet found an organization that will file the papers for you free of charge. Networking in your local area may lead you to an accountant or attorney who supports your objective enough to do it pro bono. Or, perhaps your local United Way agency can assist you in that area. Good luck to you.

2006-11-27 13:28:36 · answer #1 · answered by not yet 7 · 0 0

First, may I know where is your location? If you're from the Philippines, well, I can help you. Just let me know via email......

2006-11-27 13:20:02 · answer #2 · answered by Mutya P 7 · 0 0

no, lawyers don't work for free

2006-11-27 13:08:56 · answer #3 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

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