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How do I incorporate a nonprofit? Where can I find sample articles of incorporation?

Incorporation is typically the first formal step in creating a nonprofit organization. To incorporate your nonprofit, you will need to file articles of incorporation with the appropriate state agency. Before you begin this process, you might want to check out Candid's course, Is Starting a Nonprofit Right for You?

Why incorporate?

Where should I incorporate?

In most cases, you'll want to incorporate in the state where your programs or services will be conducted. While it may be tempting to incorporate in another state where fees are lower or filings are less complicated, keep in mind that you would need to register the corporation and apply for separate tax exemptions in each state in which you conduct business.

What should be included in articles of incorporation?

Articles of incorporation contain basic information on the organization such as its name, registered agent, and address of the corporation's principal office. Most state agencies that oversee incorporation will provide templates and/or instructions.

Note, however, that not all templates contain the required elements to obtain tax-exempt status. In order to meet the organization test for 501(c)(3) status, you must include language in your articles of incorporation specifically stating that:

Where can I find sample articles of incorporation?

For links to sample articles of incorporation, see the list of web sites below. For additional samples, you could also search the Internet for the keywords "nonprofit articles of incorporation", plus your state and type of nonprofit. For example, "articles of incorporation California youth nonprofit".

What forms do I file? How much does it cost?

You may need to file certain transmittal forms in addition to your articles of incorporation. Filings and fees may vary by state.

What else do I need to do?

To learn more about starting a nonprofit, please see our free resources: