Reinstate Your Nonprofit Status Today
services available for nonprofits in all 50 states
If you get a notice from the IRS that your nonprofit status has been revoked, your 501(c)(3) status is no longer active. This can prevent you from applying for grant funding, obtaining gifts from companies, and securing funding from donors. Nonprofits lose tax exempt status automatically after 3 consecutive years of not filing their annual return (also known as the 990). From the middle of 2010 to the end of 2017, the IRS revoked the tax-exempt recognition of more than 760,000 nonprofit organizations for that reason. If you want assistance reinstating your 501c3 nonprofit status, contact us for a free consultation. We can assist with reinstating nonprofits in any state in the US.





Reinstatements
We can help you identify which type of reinstatement is right for your nonprofit organization. We’ve helped hundreds of nonprofits get their 501c3 status back to active status so they can focus on what matters most. Our nonprofit attorneys can assist with:
- Retroactive Reinstatements (within or after 15 months)
- Streamlined Retroactive Reinstatements
- Post-Mark Date Reinstatement
Nonprofit Closures
If it’s time to close your nonprofit, our nonprofit lawyers can help you dissolve the organization legally. Ensure your nonprofit is closed the right way with the help of the Charitable Allies attorneys. We can assist with:
- Dissolving a Nonprofit Voluntarily
- Bankruptcy
- Judicial Dissolution and Liquidation
- Receivership Cases
Nonprofit Legal Services
Our legal team provides a variety of legal services for 501c3 and other types of nonprofit organizations. Our lawyers assist organizations nationwide with:
- Mergers
- Trademarks
- Nonprofit Compliance Advice
- Resolving Board or Vendor Conflict

“Having an ally as a small nonprofit is empowering. They’re in this with us. It’s not just a job for them. They take the time to understand our unique situation.”
Megan McGuire | CEO | Ascent 121