Riverside Youth Initiative
The IRS 1023 process is brutal alone. File.Business gave us templates and reviewed our draft before submission. Approved on first pass in 7 months.
Sarah Patel, Founder · $420K annual revenue · 3 staff + 24 volunteers · Formed 2024
The situation
Sarah and a community board wanted to formalize a youth mentorship program into a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to accept tax-deductible donations and apply for grants.
What File.Business did
Formed Massachusetts nonprofit corporation with IRS-compliant Articles of Incorporation. Drafted bylaws including conflict-of-interest policy. Filed Form 1023 with IRS for 501(c)(3) status (40-page application). Registered for Massachusetts charitable solicitation. Set up nonprofit-friendly banking (Pursuant for nonprofits).
The outcome
501(c)(3) status approved on first pass in 7 months. $420K raised in year 1. Eligible for major foundation grants. Charitable solicitation registered in 3 fundraising states.
Key facts
| Industry | Nonprofit (501(c)(3)) |
|---|---|
| Entity structure | Massachusetts |
| Year formed | 2024 |
| Scale at story point | $420K annual revenue |
| Team | 3 staff + 24 volunteers |
About this case study
This is a representative composite case study based on patterns we see across many similar customers. Names and identifying details have been changed. The structure, services, and outcomes described are typical of customers in this segment.
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