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Nonprofit organizations can get assistance online with questions about nonprofit operations, business continuity, and programming.
Get information and guidance about nonprofit operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn about resources and support for nonprofit organizations.
Non-Healthcare Volunteers
The City of New York's Volunteer Coordination Task Force is working to support community organizations serving those impacted by COVID-19.
If your organization is in need of volunteer support to deliver critical services, complete the New York Cares Community Partner Project Intake Form.
The Lawyers Alliance for New York provides free legal information and referrals to non-profit organizations.
This service is provided on a callback basis as follows:
Online
Get legal assistance for a non-profit organization.
By Phone
The Non-Profit Contract Facilitator is available to non-profit organizations with questions about a current New York City government contract.
Organizations can get help with handling late or missing City payments, meeting payroll, and getting loans.
You can email the facilitator at help@mocs.nyc.gov for assistance.
Assistance is available to the Executive Director of any non-profit organization that works in program areas other than arts, culture, children, and youth.
Organizations can get help with fundraising for the following:
Those contacting the Hotline are asked to be the Executive Director of the non-profit organization.
Any non-profit that has not filed tax returns in last 3 years will have their tax exempt status revoked. The loss of the organization's tax-exempt status will take place on the filing due date of the third year.
If you are a tax-exempt organization that normally has an annual gross of $50,000 or less and do not file Form 990 or 990-EZ, you must go online to file the new IRS Form 990-N, the e-Postcard. The e-Postcard is due by the 15th day of the fifth month after the close of your organization's tax year.
You need the following information to complete the e-Postcard:
You can get more information and assistance.
Online
Learn more about annual filing requirements for small non-profit organizations.
By Phone
If you are a member of a non-profit organization that is associated with the arts or a cultural community, you can get general assistance.
You can get help with:
The City provides support to organizations who want to design and deliver group training, to help foster and adopted children.
The goal is for these programs to provide youth with the skills they need for independent living.
If you are a member of a non-profit organization, you can get help with questions about a current contract involving City Council or Borough President "discretionary" funds.
Organizations can get help with handling late or missing City payments, meeting payroll, and getting loans.
Non-profit organizations can get assistance with a current DOE contract.
You can get help with handling late or missing City payments, meeting payroll, and getting loans.
Contact the Community Action Center for questions with City contracts.
FEMA Reimbursement Assistance for Non-Profits
If you are a member of a non-profit organization, you can get financial assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help deal with property losses associated with Hurricane Sandy.