How to Start a Nonprofit in Washington

Step-by-step guide to starting a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in Washington. State registration, costs, and timeline.

Starting a nonprofit in Washington involves state incorporation and federal tax-exempt recognition. Here's what you need to do.

Step 1: Choose a Name

Your nonprofit name must be distinguishable from other entities registered in Washington. Search the Secretary of State business database to confirm availability before filing.

Step 2: Incorporate

File Articles of Incorporation with the Washington Secretary of State. Filing fee: $30.

Step 3: Apply for Federal Tax-Exempt Status

Submit IRS Form 1023 (fee: $600) or the streamlined Form 1023-EZ (fee: $275) to obtain 501(c)(3) status. Most new nonprofits with gross receipts under $50,000 qualify for the EZ form.

Step 4: Register for Charitable Solicitation

Washington nonprofits that solicit donations must register with the Secretary of State's Charities Program. Filing fee: $60.

Step 5: Start Fundraising

With your state and federal registrations in place, you can begin accepting tax-deductible donations. GiveLink helps new nonprofits launch quickly with transparent 1% pricing and built-in donor management.

Timeline

StepDuration
Incorporation1-2 weeks
IRS determination3-6 months
State registration2-4 weeks
Total4-7 months

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