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  1. 213 State Capitol. Springfield, IL 62756. 115 S. LaSalle St., Ste. 300. Chicago, IL 60603. 800-252-8980 (toll free in Illinois) 217-785-3000 (outside Illinois)

  2. Members of the public can check the online Charitable database to search if a charity or private foundation is registered and compliant with reporting requirements. The database provides financial information such as assets, income and annual financial reports. Do your research, give to organizations that you are confident in and don't hesitate ...

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    This list offers a starting point for individuals seeking assistance in establishing, operating and managing not-for-profit organizations. These are just a few of the many resources and publications available. Listing here is not an endorsement of the organization or its online content.

    Illinois Attorney General's Office Under Illinois law, fundraisers and charitable organizations are required to register each year with the Attorney General's Office. A searchable list of registered charitable organizations is available online and potential donors may then access important information such as income, expenditures, programs and admi...

    Not-for-profit organizations may seek reduced-cost or pro bono services from the following legal service providers: Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Chicago Lawyers' Committee is a group of civil rights lawyers and advocates working to secure racial equity and economic opportunity for all. The goal is to root out and dismantle deeply entrenched ...

    Foundations and private donors often use these oversight websites and databases to learn more about potential grantees: GuideStar GuideStar gathers and disseminates information, including tax returns, about IRS-registered nonprofit organizations. The following organizations rate nonprofit organizations based upon various criteria:

    In addition to publications on the Law Project and Forefront websites, the following resources and publications may be of interest: Starting a Nonprofit Fundraising Nonprofit Board of Directors Running a Nonprofit Tax Issues

  4. Create the organization by filing your articles of incorporation with the Illinois Secretary of State ( Form NFP 102.10 ). You can file online here. After filing your articles of incorporation, you may need to complete additional filings related to federal income tax, state income tax, or state sales tax.

  5. Form Your Illinois Not-For-Profit Corporation. 1. Choose who will be on the initial board of directors. In Illinois, your nonprofit corporation must have three or more directors. You must have at least one incorporator and the incorporator can be an individual (age 18 or older) or a corporation (domestic or foreign).