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Charities Bureau Heads Publish Survey of Charitable Registration Requirements Across All 50 States - The Law Office of Susan F. Zinder, PLLC

Charities Bureau Heads Publish Survey of Charitable Registration Requirements Across All 50 States

Published on the AHLA website, June 3, 2020

This Bulletin is brought to you by AHLA’s Business Law and Governance Practice Group.


The National Association of State Charity Officials (NASCO) is an association of the state attorneys general, sercretaries of state, and other offices that regulate and oversee charitable organizations and charitable solicitation within theirindividual states. On May 15, 2020 NASCO published a 50 State Survey of State Laws Governing Registration of Charities. White the survey is intended for information purposes only, it should prove a useful resource for charitable organizations that realize they may need to register in one or more states they are not familiar with and are struggling to navigate the recurring and conflicting information and fee requirements that are imposed by the individual states. It may be especially useful at this time, as they have included a column describing whether the current COVID-19 situation has caused changes or relief in any of the state’s filing requirement.

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