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New Hampshire Commercial Co-Venturer Requirements

Overview
Initial Registration
Contract Filing
Campaign & Financial Reporting
Annual Renewal
Conclusion

Overview

Note: These requirements apply to the company running a charitable sales promotion with a nonprofit partner. Nonprofits may have separate compliance obligations not covered here.

In New Hampshire, Commercial Co-Ventures are relationships between a for-profit entity and a charitable organization where the for-profit entity collects a donation to the charity along with sale of its goods or services.

Initial Registration
Not required
Contract Filing
File a report of charitable sales promotion with the Attorney General. This should include a copy of the contract with the charity, specifying the charitable sales promotion details, at least 7 days before it begins.
Disclosures
Provide clear disclosures in any advertising of the campaign.
Campaign Reporting
Not required
Annual Renewal
Not required

1. Initial Registration

Not required.

2. Contract Filing

New Hampshire requires co-venturers to submit a formal notice before starting any charitable sales promotion. This filing outlines key campaign details and gives the state advance visibility into how the promotion will operate. It’s a low-cost but essential step to ensure compliance from the outset.

  • Form: Form NH CT-22 – Notice of Charitable Sales Promotion
  • Filing Method: Online or by mail
  • Fee: $10‍
  • Due Date: Prior to the commencement of the charitable sales promotion

3. Campaign & Financial Reporting

Not required.

4. Annual Renewal

Not required.

Conclusion

New Hampshire takes a light-touch approach to regulating commercial co-ventures, requiring only a one-time notice filing before a campaign begins. While there are no ongoing reporting or renewal obligations, the state does expect clear contract terms and truthful advertising. Co-venturers should treat the notice requirement seriously, as it forms the foundation of a compliant campaign. Keeping documentation organized and disclosures clear will help ensure smooth operations and build credibility with both the state and the public.

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