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Nurturing Nonprofit Ventures in the Garden State
New Jersey, with its strategic location between major cities like New York and Philadelphia, diverse population, and rich industrial heritage, provides a fertile ground for the birth and growth of nonprofit organizations. This unique setting allows for a wide reach and significant impact across urban and suburban communities alike.
Nonprofits in New Jersey span a broad spectrum, addressing needs from environmental conservation and cultural preservation to healthcare and community development. These organizations not only respond to immediate community needs but also contribute to long-term societal benefits by improving living conditions and fostering education and innovation.
7 Things to Avoid
When Starting Your Nonprofit
Improper Filing of Paperwork
Errors in incorporation documents, tax-exemption applications, and annual reporting can result in denial of tax-exempt status or costly fines.
Poor Reputation with Funders
Major donors and grantmakers may hesitate to support your cause if they perceive legal or governance issues, limiting your funding opportunities.
Non-Compliance with Federal Regulations
Failure to adhere to laws governing nonprofit operations, including fundraising rules and employment practices, can lead to legal trouble and expensive fines.
Lack of Proper Financial Management
Inadequate accounting practices or mismanagement of funds can jeopardize your organization's finances and risk your tax-exempt status.
Exposure to Personal Liability
If your nonprofit is not set up correctly, founders and board members may be personally liable for debts and legal issues, risking their personal assets.
Inadequate Governance Structure
Lack of clarity in your board structure, bylaws, or decision-making processes can lead to internal disputes and loss of public trust - even getting kicked off of your own board of directors. Using generic online templates or DIY sites can often miss important clauses to protect your rights in case there is a major dispute within your organization.
Inability to Maintain Tax-Exempt Status
Nonprofits not meeting ongoing compliance requirements risk losing their tax-exempt status, which can greatly hinder their operations and reputation.
To avoid these pitfalls and ensure your nonprofit's success, it's essential to work with an experienced attorney who specializes in nonprofit law. Nonprofit attorneys can guide you through the startup process, advise you regarding funding legalities, and ensure compliance with annual filings and reporting requirements. With an experienced attorney by your side, you'll have peace of mind knowing you won't be left in the dark on critical legal matters and your organization will be set up for long-term success.
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Legal Compliance and Operational Success in New Jersey
For a nonprofit in New Jersey, compliance begins with proper incorporation and obtaining an Employer Identification Number (EIN). Following these initial steps, the major milestone is achieving 501(c)(3) status, which offers federal tax exemption and enhances credibility with donors and grant-making institutions. Furthermore, New Jersey nonprofits must adhere to specific state regulations, including registration with the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and annual reporting to maintain transparency and public trust.
Beyond navigating legal complexities, the success of nonprofits in New Jersey heavily relies on building strong networks within the community. Establishing partnerships with local businesses, government agencies, and other nonprofits can provide additional resources and broaden the impact of a nonprofitโs initiatives. Legal professionals can facilitate these partnerships by helping nonprofits understand and navigate the agreements and regulations that govern such collaborations.
Meet Our Attorney Audrey K. Chisholm, Esq.
Audreyโs passion for helping people start their own nonprofit organizations came from adversity. She started her nonprofit, Revolution Leadership, Inc., as a college student. Although she had big dreams for the organization โ she couldnโt seem to get grants or donations to help grow the organization. She paid for the expenses of the nonprofit out of her own pocket from her summer internships and was only able to host smaller programs due to the limited budget.
Things changed when began studying nonprofit law while in law school. She learned strategies that major law firms used when forming nonprofits for their clients and studied the best practices of the most successful nonprofits. She realized that due to the the way her nonprofit was structured โ she was missing out on funding opportunities.
Using her newfound legal knowledge, she obtained 501c3 tax-exempt status and grew her nonprofit into an organization that has served 1,689 students and has awarded 34 college scholarships. As a result, Revolution Leadershipยฎ receives major grants from Wells Fargoยฎ, Enterpriseยฎ as well as corporate sponsorships from Wal-martยฎ, Olive Gardenยฎ and Chick-fil-Aยฎ.
She graduated from law school and started Chisholm Law Firm, PLLC โ a firm that would help others form nonprofits that would be eligible for major grant funding. Audreyโs nonprofit practice includes having successfully formed 501c3 tax-exempt nonprofit organizations for clients throughout the United States ranging from startups to a Fortune 500 company.
She is a published author and her latest book became the #1 bestselling book in the Nonprofit Management and Leadership category on Amazon called "Start A 501c3 Nonprofit That Doesnโt Ruin Your Life: How to Legally Structure Your Nonprofit to Avoid I.R.S. Trouble, Lawsuits, Financial Scandals & More!"
She has served on the board of directors of several prominent nonprofit organizations including the board of directors for Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Honor Society for six years and the board of the Florida State University Torchbearers and Florida State University Recent Graduate Development Council with combined annual budgets exceeding $1 million.
Attorney Chisholm is a member in good standing of the Florida Bar. She is an AV-Preeminent Rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbellยฎ which is the highest distinction a lawyer can achieve. She has been nominated for the Florida Legal Elite award, which recognizes the stateโs top lawyers as selected by their peers.
Attorney Chisholm was awarded the โCertificate of Special Congressional Recognitionโ by the United States House of Representatives for her work in the community. She was nominated for the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal awarded by President Obama. She was also featured in the November 2011 issue of Black Enterpriseยฎ, a national business magazine for โMaking A Difference.โ She is the recipient of the Mayorโs Humanitarian Award as well as the Orlando Magicยฎ NBA Team โMagic Makerโ award for her contributions to the community.
She is happily married to Dr. Juan P. Chisholm and enjoys being a wife and mother of three beautiful daughters and one son. She has over 14,000 followers on Twitter.
She believes in the Biblical principle of tithing and donates regularly to her local church as well as other charitable organizations.
EDUCATION:
- Juris Doctorate, Florida A&M University College of Law B.S.
- Florida State University La Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Spain (studies in international business)
AWARDS & RECOGNITION:
- The Florida Bar, Member in good standing
- United States House of Representatives โCertificate of Special Congressional Recognitionโ
- Mayorโs Humanitarian Award
- Outstanding Lawyer Award, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
- NBA Team Orlando Magicยฎ โMagic Makerโ Award
- Outstanding Alumna Award, Omicron Delta Kappa, Inc.
- Reubin Askew Young Alumni Award, Florida State University
- Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing U.S. Private Companies
- Law Firm 500 Award for 12th fastest growing law firm in the U.S.
- Rising Starโ Award for top 2.5% of lawyers in the State of Florida.
Expanding Nonprofit Influence Through Strategic Collaboration
Effective collaboration and networking are pivotal for nonprofits aiming to expand their influence in New Jersey. By engaging with local chambers of commerce, nonprofit coalitions, and community groups, organizations can enhance their strategic visibility and operational capacity. These alliances not only extend the reach of a nonprofit's programs but also strengthen its ability to advocate for community needs and influence public policy.
As you set out to establish or expand a nonprofit in New Jersey, consider the transformative potential your organization has to shape the stateโs future. Your efforts will address critical issues, build community resilience, and contribute to the socio-economic fabric of New Jersey. Strategically leveraging legal support and community networks will position your nonprofit as a key player in the stateโs ongoing development and prosperity.
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