Are there any annual filing requirements for non-profit organizations?
Yes, non-profit organizations in Colorado are subject to certain annual filing requirements to maintain their good standing and ensure compliance with state laws. The Colorado Secretary of State requires most organizations to file an annual report, known as the Periodic Report. This report is typically due on the anniversary of the organization’s formation date. It is a straightforward process that involves confirming or updating the organization's information, such as its address and the names of its principal officers or members.
In addition to the state requirements, non-profit organizations that have received federal tax-exempt status from the Internal Revenue Service must also comply with federal filing requirements. For instance, many organizations are required to file Form 990, which is an annual information return concerning their financial activities.
It is always wise for organizations to stay informed about the specific requirements relevant to them. For up-to-date information regarding filing deadlines and requirements, organizations may find it helpful to visit the Colorado Secretary of State’s official website, where they can find detailed guidance and resources tailored to non-profit organizations.

Answered Aug 25, 2025
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