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= Part 4 Narrative Description of Your Activities =
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Using an attachment, describe your past, present, and planned activities in a narrative. If you believe that you have already provided some of
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this information in response to other parts of this application, you may summarize that information here and refer to the specific parts of the
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application for supporting details. You may also attach representative copies of newsletters, brochures, or similar documents for supporting
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details to this narrative. Remember that if this application is approved, it will be open for public inspection. Therefore, your narrative
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description of activities should be thorough and accurate. Refer to the instructions for information that must be included in your description.

Revision as of 22:27, 25 December 2009

This page is intended to answer all non confidential information for IRS form 1023 Application for Recognition of Exemption







Part 1 Identification of Applicant


1. Full Name of Organization

LVL1 INC


2. c/o Name



3. Mailing address

-To be inserted at time of filling-


4. Employer Identification Number

-To be inserted at time of filling-


5. Month the annual accounting period ends (01 - 12)


6. Primary contact (Officer, director..)

-To be inserted at time of filling-


7. Are you represented by an authorized representatice, such as an attorne or accountant?

X No


8. Was a person who is not one of your officers, directors, trustees, employees, or an authorized representative listed in line 7

X No


9. A) Organization’s website

www.lvl1.org

B)Organization's email:


10. Certain organizations are not required to file an information return (Form 990 or Form 990-EZ). If you are granted tax-exemption, are you claiming to be excused from filing Form 990 or Form 990-EZ? If “Yes,” explain. See the instructions for a description of organizations not required to file Form 990 or Form 990-EZ


11. Date incorporated if a corporation, or formed, if other than a corporation. (MM/DD/YYYY)


12. Were you formed under the laws of a foreign country?

X No


Part 2 Organizational Structure


1. Are you a corporation? If “Yes,” attach a copy of your articles of incorporation showing certification of filing with the appropriate state agency. Include copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they also show state filing certification.


2. Are you a limited liability company (LLC)? If “Yes,” attach a copy of your articles of organization showing certification of filing with the appropriate state agency. Also, if you adopted an operating agreement, attach a copy. Include copies of any amendments to your articles and be sure they show state filing certification. Refer to the instructions for circumstances when an LLC should not file its own exemption application.


3. Are you an unincorporated association? If “Yes,” attach a copy of your articles of association, constitution, or other similar organizing document that is dated and includes at least two signatures. Include signed and dated copies of any amendments.


4. A) Are you a trust? If “Yes,” attach a signed and dated copy of your trust agreement. Include signed and dated copies of any amendments.


   B) Have you been funded? If “No,” explain how you are formed without anything of value placed in trust.


5. Have you adopted bylaws? If “Yes,” attach a current copy showing date of adoption. If “No,” explain how your officers, directors, or trustees are selected.

Part 3 Required Provisions in Your Organizing Document

1. Section 501(c)(3) requires that your organizing document state your exempt purpose(s), such as charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes. Check the box to confirm that your organizing document meets this requirement. Describe specifically where your organizing document meets this requirement, such as a reference to a particular article or section in your organizing document. Refer to the instructions for exempt purpose language. Location of Purpose Clause (Page, Article, and Paragraph)


2. A) Section 501(c)(3) requires that upon dissolution of your organization, your remaining assets must be used exclusively for exempt purposes, such as charitable, religious, educational, and/or scientific purposes. Check the box on line 2a to confirm that your organizing document meets this requirement by express provision for the distribution of assets upon dissolution. If you rely on state law for your dissolution provision, do not check the box on line 2a and go to line 2c.


2. B)If you checked the box on line 2a, specify the location of your dissolution clause (Page, Article, and Paragraph). Do not complete line 2c if you checked box 2a.


2. C)See the instructions for information about the operation of state law in your particular state. Check this box if you rely on operation of state law for your dissolution provision and indicate the state:


Part 4 Narrative Description of Your Activities

Using an attachment, describe your past, present, and planned activities in a narrative. If you believe that you have already provided some of this information in response to other parts of this application, you may summarize that information here and refer to the specific parts of the application for supporting details. You may also attach representative copies of newsletters, brochures, or similar documents for supporting details to this narrative. Remember that if this application is approved, it will be open for public inspection. Therefore, your narrative description of activities should be thorough and accurate. Refer to the instructions for information that must be included in your description.