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How to Start a Nonprofit in Michigan: 7 Steps, Costs, and 501(c)(3)

Everything you need for starting a nonprofit in Michigan - filing requirements, fees, board minimums, EIN, Form 1023, and direct links to state agencies. This guide also covers common searches like how to start a nonprofit in MI.

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$20

State Filing Fee

3+

Minimum Board Members

$295

Minimum Total Cost

Quick Answer: Starting a Nonprofit in Michigan

To start a nonprofit in Michigan (MI), file articles of incorporation with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, pay the $20 state filing fee, appoint at least 3 directors, get an EIN, and apply for 501(c)(3) recognition with Form 1023-EZ or the full Form 1023. Michigan also requires charitable solicitation registration before you ask the public for donations.

If you are comparing the IRS forms, use the Form 1023 vs. 1023-EZ decision guide before you pay the non-refundable Pay.gov fee. For budgeting, the Michigan nonprofit cost calculator includes incorporation, IRS, solicitation, registered agent, and first-year operating costs.

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Step-by-Step: Start a Nonprofit in Michigan

1Define Your Mission & Recruit a Board

Michigan requires a minimum of 3 board members. Write a clear mission statement and recruit directors who are passionate about your cause. See How to Write a Mission Statement and Board Requirements.

2Write Your Bylaws

Draft bylaws covering board structure, officer roles, meeting requirements, conflict of interest policy, and dissolution clause. The IRS requires a copy with your Form 1023. See free bylaws generator or bylaws writing guide.

3File Articles of Incorporation

File with the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Fee: $20. Processing: 3-7 business days. Online filing available.

File with Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs

Your articles must include IRS-required purpose and dissolution clauses. See What to Include.

4Get Your EIN

Apply online at IRS.gov - free and instant during business hours (Mon-Fri, 7am-10pm ET).

Apply for EIN at IRS.gov

5Apply for 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Status

File Form 1023-EZ ($275, 2-4 week approval) if your gross receipts are under $50K/year, or the full Form 1023 ($600, 3-6 months) for larger organizations.

6Michigan State Registrations

State Tax Exemption: Required - file with Department of Treasury. Apply
Charitable Solicitation: Required - register with Attorney General. Fee: $0. Register
Annual Report: $20/year with Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs.

7Set Up Accounting & Operations

Open a bank account, set up fund accounting, and start tracking donations from day one. Alignmint's Free plan includes dashboard, Minty AI, donation management, CRM, and fundraising tools at no cost.

Cost Summary: Starting a Nonprofit in Michigan

ExpenseCostRequired?
Michigan incorporation fee$20Yes
IRS Form 1023-EZ$275Yes*
IRS Form 1023 (full)$600If needed
EINFreeYes
Charitable solicitation registration$0Yes
Registered agent (optional)$100-300/yrOptional
Accounting software (Alignmint Free)FreeEffectively yes
Total (minimum)$295

*Most small nonprofits qualify for Form 1023-EZ ($275). Use the full Form 1023 ($600) if gross receipts exceed $50K/year.

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Not ready for your own 501(c)(3) in Michigan?

Fiscal sponsorship lets you start fundraising in weeks instead of months. InFocus Ministries handles the legal structure and compliance.

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Looking for local resources? The Michigan Nonprofit Association provides networking, training, and advocacy for nonprofits in Michigan.

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