Charitable Solicitation Registration | VDACS ABOUT VDACS ANIMALS CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOOD, FOOD SAFETY & CONSUMER PROTECTION Charitable Gaming Charitable Solicitation Credit Services Businesses Dairy & Foods Extended Service Contract Providers Fantasy Contests Food Distribution Food Safety for Consumers Home Service Contracts Health Clubs Hemp Product Enforcement Membership Campgrounds Pesticide Information Prepaid Legal Service Plan Sellers Produce Safety State Milk Commission Task Force on Transparency Transporters of Waste Kitchen Grease Travel Clubs Weights & Measures INSPECTION & GRADING SERVICES LOCALITIES MARKETING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MARKETS & FINANCE MEDIA PESTICIDES PLANT, PEST, FEED, FERTILIZER & SEED SERVICES/FORMS CHARITABLE SOLICITATION REGISTRATION All charitable organizations that intend to solicit contributions within the Commonwealth of Virginia or have funds solicited on its behalf, unless exempt under the Virginia Solicitation of Contributions Law (VSOC), are required to file an initial registration statement prior to any solicitation . Registration is filed with the Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs (OCRP), which is responsible for the administration of the VSOC. Registration with OCRP does not imply endorsement of a public solicitation for contributions. Registered Charitable Organization Database Transparency is important for donors and organizations. Find a registered charitable organization or professional solicitor in Virginia now. VDACS Evoke Database Instructions to Register a Charitable Organization Read registration instructions and additional information for charitable organizations. Registration, Application and Payment Options Organizations may register for charitable solicitation and submit payments through the following options: Option 1: Online Registration and Payment Registered organizations may access the online system using their registration code and submit applications and payments through the Evoke platform Option 2: Paper Registration and Payment Mail your completed application and check (payable to " Treasurer of Virginia ") to: Mailing Address: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs P.O. Box 526 Richmond, VA 23218-0526 Note: All Charitable Solicitation Forms are located in the forms section. Fees Fee Schedule Forms Initial Fee Annual Fee Late / Lapsed Fee Form 100 Exempt Charitable/Civic Organization $10.00 n/a n/a Form 102 Charitable Organization $100.00 Variable , based on financial information Late filers must file initial registration Form 103 Professional Fundraising Counsel $100.00 $100.00 n/a Form 104 Professional Solicitor $500.00 $500.00 $250.00 Definitions Read all Solicitation of Contributions Definitions in accordance with the Code of Virginia. Charitable organization means any person that is or holds itself out to be organized or operated for any charitable purpose, or any person that solicits or obtains contributions solicited from the public. Charitable organization does not include (i) any church or convention or association of churches, primarily operated for nonsecular purposes and no part of the net income of which insures to the direct benefit of any individual; (ii) any political party as defined in § 24.2-101 or any political campaign committee or political action committee or other political committee required by state or federal law to file a report or statement of contributions and expenditures; or (iii) any authorized individual who solicits, by authority of such organization, solely on behalf of a registered or exempt charitable organization or on behalf of an organization excluded from the definition of charitable organization. Solicit and solicitation mean the request or appeal, directly or indirectly, for any contribution on the plea or representation that such contribution will be used for a charitable purpose, including, without limitation, the following methods of requesting such contribution: Any oral or written request, Any announcement to the press, over the radio or television, or by telephone or telegraph concerning an appeal or campaign to which the public is requested to make a contribution for any charitable purpose connected therewith; The distribution, circulation, posting, or publishing of any handbill, written advertisement, or other publication that directly or by implication seeks to obtain public support; or The sale of, offer, or attempt to sell, any advertisement, advertising space, subscription, ticket, or any service or tangible item in connection with which any appeal is made for any charitable purpose or where the name of any charitable or civic organization is used or referred to in any such appeal as an inducement or reason for making any such sale, or when or where in connection with any such sale, any statement is made that the whole or any part of the proceeds from any such sale will be donated to any charitable purpose Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Does my organization have to register? Every charitable organization (not required to be non-profit) that intends to solicit contributions within the Commonwealth, or have funds solicited on its behalf, must file an initial registration statement with the Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs (OCRP) prior to any solicitation, unless the organization falls under the exclusions listed in the definition of “charitable organization.” What if my organization’s financial statements are not going to be ready by our renewal date? If the organization’s financial statements are not going to be completed in time to file the renewal registration on or before the renewal date, the organization may request an extension of time to file. Missing the deadline without an extension leads to an organization being lapsed, and they must file an initial registration rather than renewal. How can a request for an extension be made? An organization may request an extension by submitting a written request to the OCRP. The request for extension may be submitted by one of the following methods: Email: ocarpunit.vdacs.virginia.gov Fax: 804.225.2666 Mail: Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 102 Governor Street Richmond, VA 23219 The postmark must be on or before the renewal date. Should we file on the Form 100 or the Form 102? It is important for each organization to first review the Form 100 to determine if the organization’s entire activities fits under one of the exemption categories. If the organization finds an exemption that it feels qualified for, the organization should complete and file the Form 100. If it is determined the organization does not qualify for the exemption from filing, the organization would then be required to file using the Form 102. If after reviewing the Form 100, the organization recognizes they do not qualify for any of the exemption categories, the organization should file the Form 102. Does the registration to solicit have to be renewed? If the organization filed Form 100 and was granted an exemption to the filing requirements, the registration does not have to be renewed. If the organization filed on the Form 102, a yearly renewal is required. How do we know when our renewal is due? The registration is due on or before the 15th day of the 5th calendar month of the next fiscal year . Example: If the organization’s fiscal year-end is December 31st, the renewal registration is due on or before May 15th of the following year. We have someone asking for proof of our registration with OCRP. Is there a way for us to find this if we’ve misplaced our letter from OCRP granting our registration? This letter can be found in the Evoke platform after you have linked your account. We’d like to overnight our registration materials to ensure receipt by OCRP by our renewal date. What street address should be used? Fees will not be incurred if registration packets are postmarked on or before the renewal date. To overnight registration materials, please use the following address: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs 102 Governor Street Richmond, VA 23219 Multiple State Charitable Solicitations Are you a Charitable Organization Soliciting in Multiple States? If your charitable organization is soliciting contributions in multiple states, you may utilize the Unified Registration Statement (URS) to register in Virginia and other states that accept the URS. For more information about the URS, please visit the National Association of State Charities Officials (NASCO) website Register Online: Evoke Platform Learn how to register and submit payments online through Evoke. Instructions, video tutorials, and frequently asked questions are below. How to Register and Submit Payments Online Follow these steps to register and submit charitable solicitation applications and payments online using the Evoke system. Step 1: Create a Charitable Solicitation Evoke Account for an Evoke account to access the online charitable solicitation system. Step 2: Log in to the Charitable SolicitationRegistration Application Sign in to the Charitable Solicitation Registration Application to Start an Initial Registration , track submissions, and submit payments securely online. Note: If your organization is already registered, enter the registration code and choose the person or business/organization to Link to Entity and access your information. Step 3: Select, Complete, and Submit the Appropriate Application Choose the correct charitable solicitation application type, complete all required information, and submit your application and payment online Evoke Tutorials Video Guides for VDACS Evoke Create an Account Link to Entity Start a form as a first-time registrant Evoke Frequently Asked Questions How do I access the system? Registered organizations will receive instructions and a registration code to link to their information in the new system. New applicants may visit the site to register for an account, submit applications and pay fees. Third party filers should create an account and contact their registered organization for the corresponding registration code. How do I receive my registration code? Currently registered organizations will receive their registration code at the email address on file or by mail. The registration code should be shared with those needing access. Can I still submit paper forms? Yes, paper forms and payments are still accepted. Charitable Solicitation Forms Find downloadable forms and instructions for filing charitable solicitation registrations. Charitable Organization Solicitation Registration Forms Virginia Exemption Application for Charitable or Civic Organization (Form 100) Registration Statement for a Charitable Organization (Form 102) Is Your Registration Statement for a Charitable Organization (Form 102) Complete? Professional Solicitor Registration Forms Professional Solicitor Registration (Form 104) Professional Solicitor Bond Template (Form 105) Solicitation Notice (Form 120) Consent to Solicit (Form 121) Professional Solicitor’s Final Accounting Report Late Fees (Form 130) Professional Fundraising Counsel Registration Form Professional Fundraising Counsel Registration (Form 103) Laws & Rules Virginia Solicitation of Contributions Law Rules Governing the Solicitation of Contributions Model Ordinance for Use by Localities in Their Regulation of Charitable Solicitation Charitable Solicitation Complaints The OCRP investigates complaints where there is an alleged violation of the VSOC law by a charitable organization or its professional fundraiser while soliciting contributions in Virginia. Complaints may be submitted online or by mail. Online Complaint Complete and File an Online Complaint , or Mail Complaint Download, print and complete the Charitable Solicitation Complaint Form Mail to: Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs Charitable Programs Unit P.O. Box 1163 Richmond, VA 23218 Contact If you have questions regarding your filing or registration process, please contact: OCARPUnit.VDACS@vdacs.virginia.gov 804.786.1343 Visit the Office of Charitable and Regulatory Programs directory. lyze_6289812.js> arousel').carousel({interval: 7000}); }); cript>