Missouri Charitable Organization Compliance Checklist
TLDR
Missouri nonprofits face three recurring compliance touchpoints: registering with the Missouri Attorney General, filing the Charitable Organization Annual Renewal on schedule, and clearing the state audit threshold (Missouri does not require a state audit; federal Single Audit at $1M in federal awards applies for fiscal years ending September 30, 2025 or later). This checklist walks through initial registration, the annual renewal cadence (75 days after fiscal year end), required attachments, fee tiers ($15 annual renewal), common rejection reasons, and the closeout steps when activity in Missouri ends. Pulled from Mo. Rev. Stat. § 407.450 et seq. (Charitable Solicitations) and the Missouri AG portal at https://ago.mo.gov/divisions/consumer-protection/charities.
Why Missouri Compliance Is Worth Calendaring Now
Religious, educational, and certain veterans organizations are exempt by statute, but exemption is not automatic - confirm in writing with the AG. Every Missouri nonprofit that solicits contributions has the same three obligations: an initial registration filed before solicitation begins, a recurring Charitable Organization Annual Renewal renewal at the cadence the Missouri Attorney General sets, and the financial schedules and disclosures the statute requires. None of those are dramatic on their own. They become dramatic when one slips and a foundation grantmaker checks public registry status before approving an award.
The governing law in Missouri is Mo. Rev. Stat. § 407.450 et seq. (Charitable Solicitations). The administrative portal is https://ago.mo.gov/divisions/consumer-protection/charities. Fees, deadlines, and forms can change between fiscal years - confirm against the source before each cycle.
This checklist is structured the way the work actually flows: confirm your registration trigger, complete the initial registration, calendar the recurring renewal, manage the audit threshold, and handle closeout. Each step links to the form name and authority so you can hand it to a colleague without re-explaining context. For broader grant compliance scope beyond charitable registration, see our Grant Compliance 101 for Nonprofits guide and the Missouri nonprofit software overview.
Step 1: Confirm Whether You Must Register
- Determine the registration trigger. Most Missouri 501(c)(3) charities that solicit contributions from Missouri residents must register with the Missouri Attorney General under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 407.450 et seq. (Charitable Solicitations).
- Check exemption categories. Religious organizations, accredited educational institutions, certain government-affiliated entities, and small organizations under specific revenue thresholds may be exempt. Read the statute, do not rely on assumption.
- Document any claimed exemption. If you believe you are exempt, keep written documentation of the category and supporting facts. Some exemptions require an affirmative filing with the Missouri AG; others apply automatically but still require records if questioned.
- Confirm out-of-state solicitation rules. A nonprofit headquartered outside Missouri that runs an email campaign or direct mail to Missouri residents is generally soliciting in Missouri for registration purposes.
Missouri Charitable Organization Compliance Checklist
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What state agency regulates nonprofit charitable solicitation in Missouri?
The Missouri Attorney General regulates charitable solicitation in Missouri under Mo. Rev. Stat. § 407.450 et seq. (Charitable Solicitations). Filings are submitted through https://ago.mo.gov/divisions/consumer-protection/charities.
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What is the deadline for the Charitable Organization Annual Renewal?
75 days after fiscal year end. Calendar this date the day registration is approved - most missed renewals trace back to the deadline never being entered into a shared calendar.
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How much does Missouri charitable registration cost?
Initial registration is $15 initial registration. Annual renewal is $15 annual renewal. Confirm tier on the Missouri AG fee schedule.
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When does Missouri require an independent CPA audit?
Missouri does not require a state audit; federal Single Audit at $1M in federal awards applies for fiscal years ending September 30, 2025 or later. Engage a CPA firm before fiscal year end if you are within 10% of the threshold - audit engagements typically take 60-120 days.
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What attachments are required with the Charitable Organization Annual Renewal?
Most Missouri renewals require IRS Form 990 (or 990-EZ/990-PF), a list of officers and directors, and the financial schedule appropriate to your gross revenue tier. Audited statements are required at the audit threshold.
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