The Connecticut Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act requires all organizations that solicit contributions for charitable purposes to register with the Department of Consumer Protection or claim a qualified exemption from filing.
There is good news for charitable organizations whose gross income is in excess of $500,000 but less than $1,000,000, whereby these organizations will not be required to have audited financial statements but can opt for review level financial statements instead.
Here are the changes to the statutes:
Section 16. Subsection (b) of Section 21a-190c of the General Statutes is repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (effective from passage):
(b) [A] (1) For a financial statement that is initially due on or before July 1, 2023, a charitable organization with gross revenue in excess of $500,000 in the year covered by the report shall include with [its] the charitable organization’s financial statement an audit report of a certified public accountant.
(2) For a financial statement that is initially due after July 1, 2023, a charitable organization shall include with the charitable organization’s financial statement (A) an attestation that an audit report has been completed by a certified public accountant if the charitable organization had gross revenue in excess of $1,000,000 in the year covered by such report, or (B) an attestation that an audit or review report has been completed by a certified public accountant if the charitable organization had gross revenue in excess of $500,000 but not more than $1,000,000 in the year covered by such report.
(3) For the purposes of this [section] subsection, gross revenue shall not include grants or fees from government agencies or the revenue derived from funds held in trust for the benefit of the organization.
(4) The commissioner may, upon written request and for good cause shown, waive the audit or review report requirement under this subsection.
You can find additional information online at the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection.