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[When] Should we incorporate as a non-profit? #22
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As I mentioned in the meeting, I think the answer to when we should consider becoming an official non-profit is when money needs to spent. Writing grant proposals can be a fair amount of work, which is why there are professional grant writers. There are other benefits to being a non-profit, such as businesses letting you use their facilities as an in-kind donation, etc. |
With Slack having archiving troubles, we could use funding to support Slack; however, I've also heard good things about Gitter. I think Slack is my largest concern. Someone in L2C Seoul also had the idea of having certificates, which are very popular in Korea. Being a formal organization would add legitimacy to such a thing. While I'm sure it matters less for LA, it's still an interesting concept. |
Certifications are a long-term (several years) play. You need to establish legitimacy (non-profit status), credibility (success stories) and network (industry relations). None of these happen overnight and take at least 2-3 years to begin. In regards to non-profit, that seems to be where we're heading. As far as when, I don't think we're ready just yet, but we're inching there. I think we're going to incur some real costs very soon, especially with the aforementioned Slack concern (we're losing a lot of valuable messages and Slack's pricing model isn't intended for our kind of org). Ultimately, I think this should be a goal to try and achieve by the end of Summer 2017. |
Copy/pasta from https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yTPI3A4MylMYZGjPZxXeaoYH2qDcTPjdrDP0tQZzG9k/edit
OUTCOME/GOAL for Nonprofit Status portion of 10/27/16 leadership meeting:
Brain dump:
*I think we should actually break this down more
Benefits:
Obstacles:
What's involved in starting
https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/forming-nonprofit-corporation-california-36053.html
Detailed list at link. Summarization below
California requirements
Federal requirements
*FTB 3500A, Submission of Exemption Request
colin_b [4:08 PM] :
Setting up a 501(c)3 can be a fair amount of work, and there would need to be bi-laws, and a board, and regular board meetings, etc. Plus there’s a $400 filing fee with the IRS
thoughts
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