Nonprofit Services & Capacity Building
Publications
Guide
License Exempt Child Care
License-exempt child care is child care that can operate legally without a license. While certain child care arrangements may qualify as license-exempt child care, there are policies and procedures that a license-exempt child care provider should follow in order to ensure the successful operation of his/her child care business and avoid potential legal problems.
Guide
List of Initial Filing Fees for Setting Up a California Tax-Exempt Corporation [2022]
This guide lists the initial fees to set up a tax-exempt corporation in California.
Guide, Spanish
Mediacion vs. Derecho Procesal
Guide
Mediation vs Litigation: Things for Child Care Providers to Consider Before Going to Court [2016]
Mediation is a private process where a neutral third person called a mediator facilitates a discussion of the issues at hand and helps you and the other party to potentially resolve the dispute through negotiation. Both you and the other party have an opportunity to describe the issues, discuss your interests and provide each other with information that may help to resolve the dispute.
Guide
Mediation vs Litigation: Things to Consider Before Going to Court [2016]
This document defines mediation as a private process where a neutral third person called a mediator facilitates a discussion of the issues at hand and helps you and the other party to potentially resolve the dispute through negotiation; describes several advantages of the process, and provides a list of some local organizations that may be helpful.
Spanish, Template/Sample Form
Modelo de Un Contrato Para Guarderias Familiares con Provisiones de COVID [Agosto 2022]
Guide
Mutual Directorships [2004]
This alert highlights some issues a director of multiple nonprofit organizations may encounter when presented with a business opportunity that creates a potential conflict of loyalties.
Guide
Naming your Family Child Care Business
California State law requires individuals, partnerships and corporations to register a “Fictitious Business Name” (commonly known as a DBA – “doing business as”) if they operate a business and/or collect money under a name different from their legal surname(s) or corporation names.
FAQs, Guide
Navigating Copyright Infringement for Nonprofits
Guide
Neighbor Disputes and Your Family Child Care Home Business
Neighbor disputes arise for a variety of reasons, some of which may relate to your child care business. As a family child care home provider you have several options for addressing these disputes or harassment that may include insults or obscenities directed at you, your family, your helpers, your parents, or even the children in your care, actions impeding the use of your home as a business, reporting you to Licensing, and other similar acts.
Template/Sample Form
No Contact Letter Packet ENGLISH
Guide, Spanish
Nombrando Su Negocio y Guardaria
Guide, Spanish
Nota Para Preparadores de Impuestos que Asisten a Proveedores de Cuidado Infantil
Al ayudar a los proveedores de cuidado infantil familiar, los preparadores de declaraciones de impuestos deben tener en cuenta que hay reglas especiales 1) para el uso del negocio de la casa; y 2) en relacion con los gastos de alimentacion. Esta publicacion esta destinada a proporcionar informacion general a preparadores de declaraciones de impuestos sobre las cuestiones fiscales que afectan los proveedores de cuidado infantil familiar.
Guide
Note to Tax Return Preparers Assisting Family Child Care Providers
Assisting family child care providers (“FCCPs”) with their tax returns generally raises the same issues as for all other home-based businesses, like proper proof of income and expense, separation of business and personal expenses, etc. The IRS and Congress have provided special rules for FCCPs, thereby recognizing the difficulty of separating personal expenses from business expenses in a family child care setting.
Guide
Notification Requirements for California Public Benefit Corporations: Change of Address, Name, Mission or Specific Purpose, Scope of Activities, or Other Significant Changes to Bylaws
Directors and executive staff of a California nonprofit organization may wish to make changes to the organization, including changing the name, mission, programs and services, or governing rules. This guide explains the required process for making these changes, including how to notify the IRS and California regulatory agencies, as well as potential legal concerns that need to be addressed before the changes are made.
Template/Sample Form
Now That You’re Incorporated: Summary of Legal Requirements for Newly Formed Nonprofit Corporations
Guide, Spanish, Template/Sample Form
Paquete de Carta de “No Contacto” – En Español
Guide
Preventing and Investigating Fraud, Embezzlement, and Charitable Asset Diversion: What’s A Nonprofit Board To Do? [2014]
This guide includes practical steps your board can take to prevent embezzlement and, if necessary, respond to it.
Template/Sample Form
Property Tax Assessment Appeal Form
This form contains all of the requests for information that are required for filing an application for changed assessment with the Los Angeles County Assessment Appeals Board.