Non-profit organizations are an integral component of society by supporting causes at the local, state, national and international level. Some of the most well-known non-profit organizations include Amnesty International, Red Cross, World Wide Fund for Nature and the National Rifle Association.

These organizations, while very different in many ways, share one key characteristic: they put their profits towards advancing their programs, goals and cause, rather than distributing them among owners and stockholders.

If you have a strong passion for a cause of your own, as well as a desire to start your own organization, you should consider forming a non-profit entity.

Steps to Forming a Non-Profit Entity

The first step to forming a non-profit is to speak with an experienced business formation attorney. Careful analysis of goals, funding and business plans should be done to confirm that creating a non-profit is appropriate for your situation, rather than a traditional business structure.

Next, there are several legal steps that must be completed in order to be properly incorporated and be approved for non-profit status. Your attorney will know what this entails.

This is very important because according to the society for non-profit organization, board members could be personally liable in the event of a lawsuit. Additionally, non-profits are heavily monitored to prevent fraud against citizens and those who are donating to the organization.

A major advantage of having a non-profit organization is its tax-exempt status. Filing for this status is an essential part of this process. Finally, you should prepare a funding plan. You will need capital to start working towards your goals and helping your cause.

Anyone having questions about non-profit organizations and how to properly create one should contact a qualified business formation attorney to discuss their options and begin the formation process.