Find an attorney to help. Some will help with 501(c)(3) applications pro bono.
We are going thru the process now. I did all the paperwork myself with the review and guidance of an attorney. It took about 2 or 3 weeks to complete the paperwork. Organize the 1023 strictly in accorance with the instructions and you should be fine.
You need to incorporate as a non-profit in your state and get your tax id number using IRS form SS-4 I think it is. You can also call the IRS and get a tax ID # that way but fill out the form before you call so you have all the information they will ask for.
The application asks for supplemental information in various sections. Be sure to identify the applicable section on the pages with the additional info. Keep everything organized and easy to follow.
If you haven't already done it, you can get the forms off the IRS.gov
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1023.pdfhttp://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fss4.pdfHere is the checklist of the documents you may need to submit:
1. Form 1023 Checklist.
2. IRS Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative.
3. Expedite Request letter.
4. IRS Form 1023, Application for Recognition of Exemption.
5. Articles of Incorporation & State Corporation Certificate
6. Corporation By-Laws (Organizing Document)
7. Form 1023 – Part IV Attachment, Narrative Description of Your Activities.
8. Form 1023 – Part V, VI, VIII & Schedule D explanations.
9. Form 1023 – Part IX Financial Data Explanation
10. Form 1023 – Schedule D, Part II 4.e., Supporting Documentation
11. Conflict of Interest Policy
12. $500 Application Fee
You will need to modify your organizations By-laws or Articles of Incorporation to include specific language that the IRS requires. The language is included in the 1023 instructions.
Our attorney tells us getting approval back from the IRS will take anywhere from 2 to 6 months. Probably closer to 6.
Best of luck.