New York (NY) · State Guide

New York Charitable Solicitation Delinquent / Not current

If your organization is listed as delinquent/not current in New York, treat it as a solvable workflow problem—then act quickly to remove the public flag. This guide covers charitable solicitation registration New York and New York nonprofit registration fundraising in plain English.

Registration Renewal Delinquent / Not current Clean close-out Overview
State-specific note
  • New York is high-visibility: donors, grantmakers, and watchdogs often reference NY public filings.
  • If you’re running campaigns or have recurring online giving, keep NY status clean and confirmable.

What a public flag can affect

  • Fundraising restrictions in some jurisdictions
  • Grant diligence and major donor review
  • Vendor onboarding and platform checks

A practical cure approach

  1. Confirm the reason for the flag (missing renewal, missing attachment, admin issue)
  2. Collect the minimum required documents and signatures
  3. Submit a cure package and track to confirmation
  4. Save proof + build a forward calendar so it doesn’t happen again

Where to start

Filing authority: New York Attorney General (Charities Bureau). If the issue is time-sensitive (campaigns, grants), prioritize speed and documentation.

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