SASKATCHEWAN NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
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Saskatchewan (SK) Non-Profit Packages

SK Non-Profit Corporation
- Registered under Saskatchewan Non-Profit Corporations Act
- Filing Fee: Only $1299 (Includes the Government Fee)
- Customizable Articles of Incorporation

SK Registered Charity
- Special status approved by the Canada Revenue Agency
- Registration of a Non-Profit (first step) can be completed in 10 business days
- Offers tax advantages and can issue donation receipts

SK Charity Status Application
- Charitable purpose is required: relief of poverty, advancement of education or religion, etc.
- Drafting the charitable objects carefully by a team of professionals.
- Applying to the Canada Revenue Agency to become a registered charity in Saskatchewan.

SK Co-operative Incorporation
- Built for shared ownership with democratic decision-making
- Registration completed in 5-10 business days
- Members have limited liability
Benefits of Saskatchewan Non-Profit Corporation:
- Members’ and Directors’ Limited Liability: When your organization is incorporated, it becomes a separate legal entity that shields directors and members from personal liability as long as they act in good faith.
- Increased Transparency and Credibility: Formal status, supported by bylaws, clearly defined leadership roles, and filing requirements, instills confidence in grant providers, volunteers, and the general public.
- Obtaining Federal and Provincial Funding: Nonprofits in Saskatchewan must be legally incorporated in order to participate in funding programs.
- Future-Proofing and Continuity: Regardless of leadership changes, your business continues to operate so that your objective is accomplished year after year.
- Governance Clarity: Adopting formal bylaws creates clear rules for membership, decision-making, resolving conflicts, and following provincial standards.
To learn more, simply explore the Saskatchewan Non-profit Corporations Act.
Feature |
Saskatchewan Standard Corporation |
Saskatchewan Non-Profit Corporation |
|---|---|---|
Purpose |
Operates to earn profit for shareholders | Operates for social, cultural, charitable, or community goals (not for making profit) |
Profit Distribution |
Can distribute profits as dividends to shareholders | Cannot distribute profits to members or directors |
Ownership |
Owned by shareholders | No shareholders—has members or directors |
Tax Status |
Pays corporate taxes on profits | May qualify for tax-exempt status (if registered charity) |
Fundraising Options |
Sales, investments, and business revenue | Donations, grants, membership fees |
Directors |
At least 1 director | At least 3 directors are required |
Naming Restrictions |
Must include “Limited,” “Ltd.,” “Inc.,” or “Corp.” | Cannot use “Limited,” “Ltd.” unless special approval |
Residency Requirement |
No requirement | No requirement, unless you plan to register a Charity status |
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Fill out the online form
Kick things off by completing our easy step-by-step form. You can place your order using a credit card, PayPal, or e-transfer—whichever is most convenient.
We handle the filing
Once your payment is confirmed, our experienced registry agent reviews everything and files your documents with the appropriate Saskatchewan government office. No need to worry about red tape or delays.
Receive your incorporation documents
Incorporating a Non-Profit Organization in Saskatchewan doesn’t have to be complicated. You’ll receive your official Certificate and Articles of Incorporation right in your inbox—often in just a few business hours.
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Watch our informative guide and learn how to incorporate an Saskatchewan non-profit
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Not-for-Profit organization in Saskatchewan?
A Not-for-Profit (NFP) organization in Saskatchewan is an entity formed to carry out activities for social, cultural, educational, religious, or charitable purposes, not to earn profit for its members. Any profit earned must be used to support the organization’s objectives.
What’s the difference between a Not-for-Profit and a charity?
What are the benefits of incorporating as a Not-for-Profit in Saskatchewan ?
Limited liability protection for directors and members
Legal recognition and credibility
Ability to enter into contracts, own property, and receive grants
Continuity regardless of changes in membership
Can I incorporate a Not-For-Profit Organization in Saskatchewan online?
Do I have to file anything every year?
Can I convert a not-for-profit into a for-profit company later?
Do I need a lawyer to incorporate a not-for-profit in Saskatchewan?
Do I need bylaws?
Can I make money in a not-for-profit?
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