GOOGLE AD GRANTS $120,000/YR · GOOGLE WORKSPACE FREE · MICROSOFT 365 FREE UP TO 300 SEATS · CANVA FREE · SALESFORCE 10 FREE LICENSES · AWS CREDITS $5,000/YR · TAX EXEMPT FEDERAL + STATE · #1 FULL-CYCLE NONPROFIT SERVICE IN THE US · LAST VERIFIED JUNE 2026 · GOOGLE AD GRANTS $120,000/YR · GOOGLE WORKSPACE FREE · MICROSOFT 365 FREE UP TO 300 SEATS · CANVA FREE · SALESFORCE 10 FREE LICENSES · AWS CREDITS $5,000/YR · TAX EXEMPT FEDERAL + STATE · #1 FULL-CYCLE NONPROFIT SERVICE IN THE US · LAST VERIFIED JUNE 2026 ·
#1 IN THE US THE ONLY SERVICE THAT RUNS THE WHOLE CYCLE

A 501(c)(3) unlocks $150,000+ a year. Most founders collect almost none of it.

MISSION LEGAL INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING OPERATIONS

Every other service stops at registration. We design the mission, file the documents, activate the full resource package, and run the organization month after month.

One team. No handoffs. That is why we are the only full-cycle service in the country.

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FULL-CYCLE NONPROFIT PRODUCTION  ·  MISSIONS BUILT AND RUN ACROSS THE US
WHAT YOUR STATUS UNLOCKS
NEW 501(c)(3)  ·  FIRST YEAR  ·  VERIFIED JUNE 2026
Google Ad Grants$120,000/yr
Salesforce Power of Us$18,000/yr
Google Workspace$8,400/yr
Cloud credits (AWS + GCP)$7,000/yr
Microsoft 365$4,800/yr
Canva, design + ops tools$2,000/yr
Reduced payment fees~$1,200/yr
Tax exempt statusfederal + state
FIRST YEAR PACKAGE VALUE$0
Nominal program value. Real value depends on active use. Ad Grants alone runs near $8,600 a month under management.
COLLECTED FOR THE MISSIONS WE PRODUCE
WHAT A NONPROFIT REALLY IS

Not a paper status. An organization that serves the public and pays the people who run it.

THE MYTH
You work for free
THE REALITY
Founders earn reasonable, board-approved compensation
THE MYTH
A small charity club
THE REALITY
A real economic structure with budgets, payroll and programs
THE MYTH
Filing the status is the goal
THE REALITY
Filing is day one. Running it is the work

A nonprofit is its own kind of business. It raises money, runs programs, reports to a board, and sustains the people who deliver the mission. The public benefit comes first. The organization stays alive so that benefit can continue.

ANATOMY OF A WORKING NONPROFIT
ILLUSTRATIVE ANNUAL MODEL  ·  SMALL ORGANIZATION
MONEY INSOURCE
Individual donations$48,000
Grants + foundations$60,000
Program + service fees$32,000
Corporate matching$10,000
MONEY OUTUSE
Program delivery$84,000
Staff compensation
Board-approved, fair market value. Legal, not profit distribution.
$52,000
Operations + admin$9,000
Reserve + growth$5,000
TOTAL OPERATING BUDGET$0
US nonprofit sector~$3.3 trillion / yr
Share of US workforce employed~10%
Illustrative figures for a small organization. Real budgets vary. Compensation must be reasonable and board approved.
THE BENEFITS CATALOG

What that $150,000+ is actually made of

Every line is a real program available to a verified 501(c)(3). Nominal value is what the programs are worth. What you collect depends on active use and management. We handle the activation.

All
Advertising + reach
AI tools
Software + cloud
Money + tax
ADVERTISING + REACH
Google Ad Grants
Up to $10,000/mo in Google Search ads. The single largest line in the package.
$120,000/yrNEEDS MGMT
ADVERTISING + REACH
YouTube Nonprofit
Link cards, donate button, Giving tools, creator support.
toolsAVAILABLE
ADVERTISING + REACH
Meta + TikTok tools
Fundraising stickers, donate buttons, in-app giving.
toolsAVAILABLE
AI TOOLS
Claude for Nonprofits
Up to 75% off Team and Enterprise, with Code and Cowork in every seat.
up to 75% offAVAILABLE
AI TOOLS
Gemini + NotebookLM
Free inside Workspace for Nonprofits, paid tiers up to 75% off.
includedINCLUDED
AI TOOLS
OpenAI for Nonprofits
ChatGPT Business at a discount, up to 75% off Enterprise.
up to 75% offAVAILABLE
SOFTWARE + CLOUD
Google Workspace
Free Business-tier email, 100TB storage, Meet, Docs, up to 2,000 users.
$8,400/yrINCLUDED
SOFTWARE + CLOUD
Microsoft 365
Business Basic free up to 300 seats. Teams, OneDrive, Exchange.
$4,800/yrINCLUDED
SOFTWARE + CLOUD
Salesforce Power of Us
10 free licenses of the nonprofit CRM. Donor and program tracking.
$18,000/yrINCLUDED
SOFTWARE + CLOUD
Canva for Nonprofits
Canva Pro free. Design, brand kit, content templates.
$2,000/yrINCLUDED
SOFTWARE + CLOUD
Cloud credits
AWS and Google Cloud nonprofit credits for hosting and infrastructure.
$7,000/yrAVAILABLE
MONEY + TAX
Tax exempt status
Federal and state income tax exemption. Tax-deductible donations.
federal + stateINCLUDED
MONEY + TAX
Stripe + PayPal rates
Reduced nonprofit processing fees on every donation.
~$1,200/yrAVAILABLE
MONEY + TAX
USPS nonprofit mail
Discounted nonprofit postage rates for outreach and appeals.
discountAVAILABLE
NOMINAL FIRST-YEAR PACKAGE VALUE
$0
Nominal program value, not cash. Real value depends on active use, especially Ad Grants, which only delivers under real management.
Status reflects what a verified 501(c)(3) can obtain. Some programs change or close. Last reviewed June 2026.
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HOW IT WORKS

Six steps. Most services run three.

From a first conversation to an organization that is filed, equipped, funded, and running. We prepare every draft for legal review and put the resource package to work.

1
PHASE I · MISSION
Mission architecture
We interview you, find the real public benefit in your expertise, and shape the mission, programs, audience, and NTEE direction. This is where compliance starts, long before any form.
WE BUILD
2
PHASE I · LEGAL DRAFTS
Documents prepared for review
Articles, bylaws, purpose clause, conflict of interest policy, and the nonprofit to for-profit separation, all drafted and packaged for the legal team to review and finalize.
WE BUILD
3
PHASE I · FILING
State and IRS filing
State registration, EIN, and the IRS path (Form 1023 or 1023-EZ, depending on your case). You file through your own accounts with our guidance and prepared materials.
GUIDED
WHERE OTHER SERVICES STOPREGISTRATION DONE · ORGANIZATION NOT YET WORKING
4
PHASE II · INFRASTRUCTURE
Infrastructure and verification
Working website on your own domain, Google for Nonprofits, and verification that unlocks the full benefits package: Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Canva, AI tools, cloud credits.
WE BUILD
5
PHASE II · FUNDING
Funding engine live
Google Ad Grants activated and campaigns built to actually spend, not sit idle. This is the difference between $300 and $8,600 a month in traffic to the mission.
WE BUILD
6
PHASE III · OPERATIONS
Run it month after month
Ongoing campaign management, content, donor engagement, and reporting. The organization stays compliant, visible, and funded. This is where a nonprofit either lives or quietly dies.
WE RUN
Three steps open a nonprofit.
Six steps build one that works.
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MISSION OPERATIONS

Opening a nonprofit is one bill. Running one is the work.

Most missions don't fail on a bad idea. They fail because after registration, no one runs them. We stay on: keeping the organization visible, funded, and compliant, month after month. You stay the founder, not the operator.

CAMPAIGNS·CONTENT·DONOR ENGAGEMENT·REPORTING
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We also run Operations for organizations we did not form.
OUR OWN TECHNOLOGY · INCLUDED WITH MISSION OPERATIONS

Your mission link shouldn't just redirect. It should answer.

Grant traffic, donor questions, volunteer interest, most of it lands on a static page and bounces. Homwy turns one link into a conversation.

homwy.com/yourmission/donate
about programs donate volunteer
ANSWERED IN SECONDSNO BOUNCE
The link ends in a slug, and the slug tells it how to behave. Switch the tabs above to see the same link greet people differently.
.../about
Questions about the mission
What the organization does, who it serves, why it exists. Answered in plain language, anytime.
.../programs
Grant traffic that converts
Ad Grants visitors arrive curious. Instead of a flat page, they get a conversation about your programs.
.../donate
Donors who get answers first
Tax-deductibility, how funds are used, receipts. The questions donors ask before they give.
.../volunteer
Volunteers captured in dialog
Interest turns into a real signup conversation, not a form nobody fills out.
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Framed for missions: donor questions, volunteer interest, program information. Not sales.
THINGS NOBODY TELLS YOU

The parts that quietly sink most nonprofits

None of this is on the registration websites. It is the difference between a status that sits in a drawer and an organization that actually works.

01Grants are not cash in your account+
A $120,000 Ad Grant is not money you receive. It is an advertising budget on Google Search, only for the mission. Left unmanaged, the average grant account spends about $300 of its $10,000 monthly allowance. The number on the brochure and the value you actually capture are two very different things, and the gap is entirely about management.
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02Private benefit is the risk that ends organizations+
The fastest way to lose tax-exempt status is to make the nonprofit serve a private interest, usually the founder's own business. The IRS calls it private benefit and private inurement. It is why a mission has to genuinely serve the public first, and why any link to a related business needs arm's length separation and documentation.
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03The one-third public support test+
To stay a public charity rather than a private foundation, an organization generally needs a meaningful share of its support to come from the broad public. It shapes how you fundraise from day one. Plan for it early and it is a non-issue. Discover it at year-end and it is a scramble.
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041023-EZ isn't the easy button for everyone+
The short IRS form is faster and cheaper, but not every organization qualifies. Certain activities, structures, and projected budgets push you toward the full Form 1023. Knowing which path fits your case before you file is part of getting it right the first time.
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05Let CTR drop below 5% and Google suspends the grant+
The Ad Grant has rules. Click-through rate has to stay above 5%, low quality keywords have to go, you need at least one real conversion a month, and the account has to be touched regularly. Miss the CTR threshold two months running and the account gets suspended. This is exactly why an Ad Grant left on autopilot quietly dies.
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06An all-family board is a red flag+
The IRS wants a board that can make independent decisions. Fill it entirely with family members and you raise the exact private benefit concern that draws scrutiny. A majority of independent directors keeps governance clean and the organization credible to funders.
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MISSION READINESS CHECK

Is your idea ready to become a nonprofit?

Six quick questions. No email, no form. At the end you get a readiness score and can send it straight to us to talk through your case.

READINESS CHECK01 / 06
YOUR READINESS SCORE
0 / 6
Send my result and talk
COMPLIANCE FIRST

This is not a loophole. It is a legal structure.

Three principles that keep every organization we build clean, credible, and built to last.

PRINCIPLE 01
Public benefit is primary. Always.
A 501(c)(3) exists to serve the public. The mission, the programs, the board decisions, all of it must flow from genuine public benefit. Any business advantage to the founder is incidental and secondary. We build that logic into every document from day one.
PRINCIPLE 02
Arm's length between nonprofit and business.
If you have a related for-profit business, the relationship with the nonprofit must be documented, fair, and independent. No mixing of finances, no undisclosed arrangements. We draft the policies and structure that keep both entities clean.
PRINCIPLE 03
Not an attorney. We prepare drafts.
We are a formation and consulting service, not a law firm. We research, structure, and prepare every document for legal review and final filing. Every package goes through our legal team before submission.
IT HUB Service Inc, operating as 501c3.help. This is not legal or tax advice. All materials are prepared for review by licensed attorneys and CPAs.
FAQ

Questions we hear most

How long does it take to get 501(c)(3) status?+
State registration typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. The IRS review after filing Form 1023-EZ is usually 2 to 3 months. The full Form 1023 can take 6 to 12 months. Which path fits your case is something we determine together before filing.
Can I pay myself as the founder?+
Yes. Founders can receive reasonable compensation for real work performed, approved by the board. It must be documented, board-approved, and not tied to the organization's revenue. This is standard practice, not a loophole.
I already have a business. Can I still form a nonprofit?+
Yes, and many founders do. The key is structure: the nonprofit and the for-profit must operate independently, with a clear arm's length relationship. Any overlap in purpose, finances, or governance needs to be documented and managed carefully. This is exactly the kind of architecture we build.
What is the difference between a nonprofit and a foundation?+
Both are 501(c)(3) entities, but a public charity raises support from a broad public base, while a private foundation typically draws from a single source and is subject to stricter IRS rules. Almost all organizations we work with are structured as public charities.
Does a nonprofit have to file taxes?+
Yes. Most 501(c)(3) organizations file Form 990 annually with the IRS. Failing to file for three consecutive years automatically revokes tax-exempt status.
Do I need a lawyer to form a nonprofit?+
Not to start the process. We prepare the mission, documents, and full package. A licensed attorney on our team reviews and finalizes everything before submission. You get professional oversight without paying law firm rates for the entire engagement.
What does the Google Ad Grant actually give me?+
Up to $10,000 per month in Google Search advertising, free, for eligible 501(c)(3) organizations. It is not cash. It requires active management to maintain compliance and actually spend the budget. Unmanaged accounts average around $300 of the $10,000 monthly allowance.
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