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  2. All charitable trustees and fundraising professionals are required to register and file annual financial disclosure reports with the Registry. In addition, nonprofit organizations that conduct raffles for charitable purposes are required to register and file an annual financial report.

  3. Charity Registration Reports. Available for download below are lists of charitable organizations that may or may not operate or solicit in California. Registration and reporting compliance with the Registry is indicated by the Registry Status.

  4. Enter the Organization Name, State Charity Registration Number, FEIN, Secretary of State or Franchise Tax Board Number of the organization you are looking for and then click on the Search button. From the Search Results screen, select the organization by clicking on the name.

  5. Use the Registry Search Tool to verify your organization is listed as Current or Current – Awaiting Reporting. If you have not used the Online Renewal System before or do not know your User ID and Password , please first first review the Online Renewal System Checklist page for filing requirements and tips.

  6. This directory offers a starting point for individuals seeking assistance in establishing, operating and managing nonprofit charitable organizations as well as non-Registry resources for researching such organizations.

  7. Delinquency Webinar – How To Become Current In California. When a charitable organization fails to submit complete filings for each fiscal year, its status on the Attorney General's Registry of Charities and Fundraisers will be listed as Delinquent.

  8. Contacts. We encourage you to first review the links to the individual programs on the right-side menu for Charities (Initial Registration, etc.), Nonprofit Raffles, Professional Fundraisers, and Complaints.

  9. The objective of the Registration Program is to review materials to determine which nonprofit organizations are required to register and report annually, and which organizations are exempt from registration and reporting requirements.

  10. The Nonprofit Integrity Act of 2004 amended existing law, including the Supervision of Trustees and Fundraisers for Charitable Purposes Act (Government Code sections 12580-12599.7), which requires registration and annual reporting by all charitable corporations, unincorporated associations, trustees, and other legal entities holding property ...

  11. To direct you to the correct forms, see the appropriate section below based on whether your organization is a charitable entity or professional fundraiser. The form for submitting a complaint against a nonprofit is also available.