Check on Legalities
There are some legalities you need to be concerned with when choosing a business name for your nonprofit. Once you think you picked the best option from your list of possible nonprofit names, make sure the name:
Does not imply it is a government entity or misleads its purpose: Refrain from using names that include words like "national" and "federal" as they are used for state and/or government purposes. It is not allowed to imply that your nonprofit is tied to any state/government programs. You also cannot imply a purpose that is misleading or imply any professional licensing that the nonprofit does not actually have. Rules for prohibited or restricted words vary by state, but some common ones include: bank, banking, Olympic, insurance, United States, credit union, attorney and doctor.
Contains a designator (should your state require one): In some states, you are required to use a designator (Inc, Ltd, Corp, etc.) at the end of your nonprofit names. For instance, the name Furry Friends Shelter may need to be changed to Furry Friends Shelter Corp or Furry Friends Shelter Inc if your state requires such. Check with your state to understand what is required for nonprofit names.
Isn't being used by another company or trademarked: It's illegal to use another brand's name in the same state. In addition, you cannot use a name that has been trademarked either. See more on this in the next section.
Look Up Nonprofit Names to See If Yours Is Available
Even if you have chosen the perfect name for your nonprofit, you still need to make sure that the name is actually available and not already being used by some other company or organization.
Why is this important? If your name is too similar to that of another existing company or organization, you could make yourself vulnerable to copyright lawsuits or trademark infringement claims. The other corporation could accuse you of improperly using their name or infringing upon their intellectual property. Therefore, you want to do your due diligence and look up nonprofit names to see if there are any issues.
When you start a nonprofit with Bizee, your package of incorporation services (at all levels) includes an unlimited name availability search. Bizee will work with you to make sure your chosen name is all clear by conducting a thorough search of your state's corporation database. In case your preferred nonprofit name is already taken, we'll work with you as long as it takes to find a nonprofit corporation name that is ready for you to use.
Be sure to also check if your desired business name is available as a website URL (domain name) and social media handles. If they are available, do not wait. Create a username and login so that you can grab those immediately. Otherwise, you risk losing them and the possibility of your business and the domain name/social handles not being easily found since they do not mirror your business name.
For instance, if your business name is Furry Friends Shelter, you would want your domain name to be something like furryfriendsshelter.com. The same with your social media handles. Anything different can be confusing to your customers and they may not be able to find you easily.
Get Professional Help Starting and Naming Your Nonprofit
Starting a nonprofit corporation is a multi-stage process that can involve some complexity, which is why Bizee offers a complete package of services to help you form a nonprofit corporation. But one of the most important steps in the process of forming a 501(c)(3) organization is seemingly simple: naming your nonprofit. Choosing the right name for your nonprofit will help you create a distinct identity and brand, clarify your mission and purpose and build credibility with donors.
Your nonprofit's name is the first impression that many donors, partners and stakeholders will get about your organization — are you ready to make a positive mark?