How To Become A Registered Charity!

One thing that can help a farm sanctuary is to become a registered charity. This enables them to get tax breaks, issue tax receipts to donors, and also to apply for grants only available to registered charities. As anyone who is involved with or runs a sanctuary knows, every penny counts. So if you are a farm sanctuary in Canada, here are options to hopefully help you get your charity status, and possibly not have to pay a penny!

Information before you start:

What is the difference between a registered charity and a non-profit organization?

The Main Obligations Of A Registered Charity 

Steps For A Farm Sanctuary In Canada To Become A Registered Charity

First Step:

Contact Nick Wright from Wright Business Law.

Contact Nick Wright to set up a free phone consultation to get the process started HERE

*Nick Wright is offering a 15% discount to all Farm Sanctuaries in Canada. Make sure to mention P.E.A.C.E. for the discount to be applied.

*Please note to start the process of becoming a registered charity you first need to incorporate as a non-profit either provincially or federally. If you have not incorporated as a non-profit before calling Nick Wright, please mention this. He will be able to help you get set up with both the incorporation as well as registering as a charity.

Second Step:

Finish the process.

Then, contact Nick Wright to get the process started to get you registered as a charity.

*Please note that this final step, after all needed paperwork has been received, can take 10 months to a year to complete.

Additional Information

If you need financial assistance for the lawyer fees, make sure to check out our grants page to see if you can apply for any support. Also make sure to reach out to your bank and/or look at community grants in your area, as they sometimes love supporting local organizations strengthening their internal operations.

LEGAL ASSISTANCE

OTHER RESOURCES

DISCLAIMER | P.E.A.C.E. has provided this list as a service to Canadian farm sanctuaries. We do not necessarily work directly with all of the organizations listed here and their inclusion in this list does not constitute an endorsement. Some of the information in this website has been provided by external sources. P.E.A.C.E. is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information provided by external sources. Users should please consult directly with the external source of the information.