Is Your Nonprofit Faced with Dissolution in the Wake of COVID-19?

Challenges for Nonprofit Organizations Due to COVID-19

As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, many nonprofits are experiencing increased demands for services, yet have been hindered or completely cut off from responding due to stay at home orders, revenue loss, and physical distancing. Recent reports indicate over 60% of all nonprofits report a decline in individual donations.

Due to the unprecedented economic disruption caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, many nonprofit organizations may have to close permanently in a hurry. Even so, it’s never wise to simply close down and let the pieces fall where they may. If you do this you could end up haunted by unnecessary headaches, lawsuits, and debts for years.

Dissolving a California Nonprofit Corporation

A California nonprofit corporation that decides to close operations must take certain steps to dissolve and distribute any remaining assets. These steps apply after the nonprofit corporation's board of directors or its membership votes to cease operations but before any remaining assets are distributed.

The process for dissolving a nonprofit corporation involves various governmental agencies, including the California Attorney General's Office, Secretary of State, Franchise Tax Board, and Internal Revenue Service.

Attorney General’s Role in Dissolving a Nonprofit Organization

Prior to disposing of any remaining assets, the nonprofit corporation must provide notice of the dissolution to the Attorney General's office and request a waiver of objections. A copy of the Attorney General's waiver of objections letter must be submitted with the Certificate of Dissolution when filed with the Secretary of State. The Attorney General's office publishes a General Guide for Dissolving a Nonprofit Corporation, which briefly outlines steps to dissolving a nonprofit corporation.

Resources for Nonprofit Organizations Regarding Coronavirus

Our Blogs and Newsletters

Please see our recent blog posts and NPO newsletters for information and resources for nonprofit organizations in the wake of the Coronavirus.

Community Foundations in California for Nonprofit Relief Funds

More than 500 U.S. community foundations in all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia, have created relief funds to support those affected by COVID-19 -- directing critical relief to local nonprofits and partnering with local governments and health organizations to help contain its spread. To date, these efforts have already mobilized $882.8 million to help those in need in every corner of the country. Announced grant making to date totals more than $462 million.

The following is a list of relief funds in California:

Have Questions About Your Nonprofit’s Need to Dissolve Due to the Challenges of COVID-19? We can help!

If you are a tax-exempt organization and have questions, attorney Jonathan Grissom can help. Mr. Grissom regularly assists nonprofit organizations with the winding up and dissolution process.