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Compliance Tracker
User Guide

Never miss a filing again. Track every federal, state, and governance deadline, Form 990, state charity registrations, board annual requirements, document retention, with an automatic alert dashboard and exportable filing calendar.

Federal Filings All 50 States + DC Governance Document Templates Calendar Export
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1. About This Tool

Improve a document you already have: As well as generating documents, you can upload one you already wrote and have AI improve it. Open the AI Automations page and use the "Improve an existing document with AI" card: pick a file (Word, text, or a text-based PDF), and AI returns a cleaner version plus a summary of what changed, with your original kept.

For most nonprofits, compliance is a junk drawer: a few items everyone knows about (Form 990) and a long tail of state, federal, and governance requirements that quietly accumulate risk. Missing a state charity renewal can mean fines and loss of fundraising authority; missing your 990 for three years means automatic revocation of your 501(c)(3) status.

This tool inventories everything, federal, state-by-state, and governance, and tracks each deadline as a stand-alone task with status, owner, and due date.

Three years of missed 990s = automatic revocation

The IRS revokes 501(c)(3) status automatically, no warning letter, after three consecutive years of missed Form 990 filings. Hundreds of nonprofits lose status this way every year.

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2. Getting Started

The very first time you open the app, a short four-step setup wizard captures your organization profile. Your answers are what build your personalized filing calendar, so it is worth a few careful minutes. After setup, you land on the Compliance Dashboard.

The setup wizard (four steps)

  • Step 1 of 4, What type of organization? Pick your organization type and type your Organization Name. This determines which federal filings apply.
  • Step 2 of 4, Where are you incorporated? Choose your State of Incorporation and your Fiscal Year End. This adds your state's specific requirements and sets your due dates.
  • Step 3 of 4, Annual gross revenue. Pick your revenue bracket. This determines which version of Form 990 you file.
  • Step 4 of 4, Paid staff and fundraising states. Say whether you have paid staff (adds payroll filings) and optionally select the states where you fundraise (adds charitable solicitation registrations). Click Finish setup →.

You can change any of these answers later from Organization Settings in the sidebar, and your calendar rebuilds automatically.

Want to look around first? Sign in with the demo account [email protected] / demo (populated with active filings for California).

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Your first session

Brand new to the app? Follow these steps in order. By the end your filing calendar will be live and your first deadlines tracked. Labels in blue match what you see on screen.

  1. Open the app and sign in. Open the Compliance Tracker. If prompted, sign in with your All In One Nonprofit email, then choose Start a new organization → (or Join an existing team with a team code if a colleague already set yours up).
  2. Complete the four-step setup wizard. Answer each step (organization type and name, state and fiscal year end, revenue bracket, paid staff and fundraising states) and click Continue →, then Finish setup → on the last step. Your personalized filing calendar is built from these answers.
  3. Review your dashboard. You land on the Compliance Dashboard. The four cards across the top show Overdue, Due in 30 days, Due in 31-90 days, and Filed this year. Below them is your list of filings, sorted by due date.
  4. Clear anything already done. For each filing you have already submitted, use the status dropdown on its row and choose Filed ✓. Mark items you are working on as In progress, and anything that does not apply as N/A.
  5. See the full list and details. In the sidebar, open the Compliance group and click Filings for the complete list, or Calendar for the timeline view. Click any filing row to open its detail (agency, due date, fee, frequency, notes).
  6. Generate a document if you need one. Open ComplianceDocuments, pick a template (for example a board resolution or conflict-of-interest form), fill the fields, click Generate Draft →, then export with ↓ Word (.docx).
  7. Check back regularly. Return to the Dashboard any time; the Overdue and Due in 30 days cards tell you what needs attention now.
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3. Calendar & Filings

Calendar view

All filings on one timeline. Color-coded by status (upcoming, due soon, overdue, filed).

Click path: Sidebar → Compliance group → Calendar to see every deadline on a timeline.

Filings list

Detail view for each filing: jurisdiction, form name, due date, frequency (annual, biennial, one-time), filing fee, governing authority, owner, status, notes, prior filing history.

Click path: Sidebar → Compliance group → Filings → use the filter chips (Action needed, Overdue, Filed) to narrow the list → click any row to open its full detail.

Marking a filing's status

Click path: On any filing row (Dashboard or Filings), open the status dropdown on the right and choose Not started, In progress, Filed ✓, or N/A. The dashboard counters update immediately.

Tracking a filing: due date, responsible person, notes

Click path: Sidebar → Compliance group → Filings → click a row to expand it → use the blue tracking panel at the top of the detail: set a Due date (your custom date is honored everywhere: the Dashboard, Calendar, compliance score, and exports), name a Responsible person, and keep Notes (what is left to do, confirmation numbers). Everything saves as you change it, and the row shows 👤 owner and 📝 note badges.

Jargon inside a filing's reference details is explained in plain English right under each label: what the URS (Unified Registration Statement) is, what a registration trigger means, what an audit threshold requires, and what FYE (your fiscal year end) and anniversary month refer to.

See your deadlines in your own calendar

Your filing deadlines now flow into your organization's calendar feed, so they appear alongside your own events. Open the shared Calendar page, copy the subscribe link, and add it in Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook (Add calendar, then From URL). You can also turn on the weekly email summary of what is overdue and due this week. Open this app once so your deadlines are captured, then they show up in the feed and the weekly email.

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4. What's Covered

Federal

  • Form 990 / 990-EZ / 990-N (Postcard)
  • Form 990-T (UBIT)
  • Form 1099 series (contractors)
  • Form W-9 collection
  • Form 5500 (retirement plans)

State (all 50 states and DC covered)

  • Charitable solicitation registration & renewal
  • State corporate annual reports / statements of information
  • State sales tax exemption renewal (where applicable)
  • State employment tax filings

Governance

  • Annual conflict-of-interest disclosure collection
  • Board officer elections / annual meeting
  • Whistleblower & document-retention policy review
  • Audit / 990 preparation cycle

Independent audit & financial review

The tracker now carries an Independent Audit or Financial Review item for every organization. It reads your home state's audit threshold against your revenue bracket and tells you whether an audit is likely required, possibly required, or not required by state law, while also flagging the federal Single Audit (required when you spend $1,000,000 or more in federal awards in a year) and the funder or bylaw triggers that can require one regardless of size. It is tracked like any other filing, with an annual due date and a status you can update.

Two companions help you act on it: a plain-language "Getting ready for your audit" article in the Learn tab (the prepared-by-client document checklist and what to reconcile before fieldwork), and an Audit Readiness Plan AI automation that drafts a tailored prep plan and timeline from your profile. This is general education, not legal or accounting advice; confirm your specific obligation with your state and a CPA.

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5. Documents & Templates

Built-in document templates for the most-asked items, board resolution to file the annual report, conflict-of-interest disclosure form, document retention policy, whistleblower policy, board meeting minutes template. Generate to .docx, edit, file.

Click path: Sidebar → Compliance group → Documents → pick a template → fill the form fields → click Generate Draft → → export with ↓ Word (.docx), 🖨️ Print / PDF, 📋 Copy, 🌐 HTML, or 📝 Text.
Worked example: produce a conflict-of-interest disclosure form
  1. In the sidebar, open the Compliance group and click Documents.
  2. Choose the Conflict of Interest template from the list.
  3. Fill in the Organization Name and the other fields shown.
  4. Click Generate Draft →. The draft appears in the output area below the form.
  5. Click ↓ Word (.docx) to download it for editing and signature, or 🖨️ Print / PDF to print it directly.
  6. Back on the relevant filing row, set its status to In progress until every board member has returned the signed form, then Filed ✓.
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6. Education

Short, plain-language explainers on the requirements most likely to bite you: how 990 reasonable compensation works, when state registration triggers, what "substantiation" means in IRS Pub 1771, when to file 1099-NEC, and more.

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7. Analytics & History

The History page logs every action (filing marked complete, deadline rescheduled) for audit-trail purposes. The Analytics page shows on-time rate, days-to-deadline distribution, and filing-by-jurisdiction breakdown.

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8. Predictions

The Predictions page sits in the sidebar directly under Dashboard, next to AI Automations. It scores the deadline-miss risk for each of your upcoming compliance filings, so you can see at a glance which deadlines are most likely to slip and act before they do. The page and its scores are free for everyone.

Click path: Sidebar → Predictions (directly under Dashboard) to see every upcoming filing ranked by deadline-miss risk.

How the score is calculated

Each risk score is built only from your own data, with no hidden machine-learning model, so every score shows the factors behind it. For each upcoming filing the score combines two things:

  • How close the deadline is. The nearer a due date, the higher the urgency.
  • The status you have recorded. Items marked overdue or not started, especially those near a deadline, rank highest. Items you have marked filed or N/A are excluded, since there is nothing left to miss.

Because the math is transparent, each row spells out why it ranked where it did. Nothing is invented: the scores reflect the filing list the app built from your profile and the statuses you keep up to date.

The action brief

One button on the page, the Compliance Risk Brief, turns the scored data into a short, prescriptive action brief: what is most at risk, why, and the next steps to protect your filings. The scores themselves are free for everyone; the AI-written brief is included with the All-Access subscription.

Your compliance score and upcoming or overdue filings also feed the organization-wide Compliance Copilot (/copilot/), a free dashboard that rolls up a single Organization Health Score (0 to 100) across Compliance, Governance, Documents, and Operations. This app drives the Compliance domain automatically from the data you already keep here, so the more you track, the more complete your organization-wide picture is.

Guidance, not legal advice

Predictions are guidance to help you prioritize, never a guarantee that a filing will or will not be missed. As with everything in this tool, the scores and the brief are general compliance education, not legal advice. Confirm your specific deadlines and obligations with the IRS, your state agency, or a qualified professional.

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Administrator Access

The sign-in screen has an Administrator Access link below the Sign In button. Use it to sign in as Administrator with just a password, no email needed. This is a per-browser admin role; the password is stored only on the current computer.

  • First time: Click Administrator Access. You'll see a "First-time setup" prompt with two password fields, enter a password (6+ characters) and confirm it. Click Create Admin Password.
  • Subsequent times: Click Administrator Access, enter that same password, and click Enter Admin Panel.
  • Once signed in as Administrator, you'll land on the dashboard with full admin privileges, including the Admin page in the sidebar (visibility into all teams, users, and activity stored in this browser).
  • Click  Back to regular sign-in at the bottom of the admin panel to return to the normal sign-in screen.

Note: the admin password is unique to each browser. If you set it up at home and then visit the app on a work computer, you'll see the first-time-setup prompt again. To grant admin access on a new machine, register a regular user account or set up a fresh admin password there.

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AI Automations

The sidebar's AI Automations page (directly under Dashboard) holds seven drafting tools that work from your actual filing list and statuses: an Annual Compliance Plan (month-by-month schedule built from your real deadlines), a Board Compliance Report, a Compliance Gap Assessment, a Board Resolution Drafter, a Missed Deadline Action Plan, a Filing Explainer & Prep Checklist (pick any filing on your list), and a Compliance Handoff Brief for leadership transitions.

Every draft opens in an editable preview with Copy, Text, Print, Word (with your document branding), and Email. Everything is general compliance education, never legal or tax advice, and drafts never invent deadlines or requirements. See the AI Automations Guide for details.

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Contact & Support

For questions, feedback, or feature requests, contact the All In One Nonprofit team at [email protected]. We update these tools regularly, check back for new features.

Looking for help beyond the platform? See our Helpful Resources page for vetted external resources on legal and tax filing, funder research, governance training, insurance, technology discounts, and more.

A note on legal advice

All In One Nonprofit provides plain-language educational tools and document drafts, not legal advice. For decisions with legal consequences, consult a qualified attorney who works with nonprofits.

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Document branding, signatures & snippets

In your settings you can brand the documents this tool generates and speed up repeated writing:

  • Letterhead and footer: add your organization's letterhead image and a footer (address, contact details, EIN) that appear on your Word and PDF exports.
  • Signature: save a default closing (for example, "Sincerely,"), your name, your title, and an optional signature image, added at the sign-off on letters.
  • Stats & Snippets: save reusable blocks of text you use often (your mission statement, boilerplate, a standard call to action) and copy any of them into a document you are drafting.

Set these up once and apply them to your exports.

Working with your organization

All In One Nonprofit works as a shared organization. From My Organization you can set up your organization and see who has joined, and everyone is recognized across every app once they sign in. Anyone who signs in with an email address on your organization's own domain (for example [email protected]) joins automatically; people using a personal address such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook join with the invite code or email invitation you send them. Signing in is passwordless: enter your email at the member portal, app.allinonenonprofit.com, and we email you a one-click sign-in link (signing in with Google also works). New to the platform? The Platform Workflows shows what to do first, by role. For step-by-step walkthroughs of real situations, see the Workflow Scenarios. Deeper in-app collaboration arrives with your suite as we roll it out, so you can set up your organization now and grow into it.

See the whole platform

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