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Simwatachela Sustainable Agricultural and Arts Program [SSAAP]

Does our new land AZ for the project require we register with AZ Secretary of State?

Discerning whether or not SSAAP is required to register with AZ Secretary of State

Posted April 19, 2024

Work & Deliverables

SSAAP recently (February 2024) purchased land in AZ. The Title Deed is in SSAAP's name. The land is bare without any structures on it at this time. Are we required to register with Arizona's Secretary of State? Please note we are already registered with Colorado Secretary of State (we are registered in Colorado).

This project is complete!

This project has been completed thanks to the efforts of our volunteers.

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Additional Information

  • Time Commitment: 1-5 hours
  • Training Provided: No
  • Site-Preference: Remote
  • Open to Law Students: No
  • Bar License(s) required: Any Bar License
  • Required Languages: None
  • Required Legal Expertise: Tax-Exempt Organizations
  • Deliverables Due: June 19, 2024
  • Mentoring Provided: No
  • Supervision Provided: No
Simwatachela Sustainable Agricultural and Arts Program [SSAAP]

We are a grassroots organisation working to help rural Africa (Zambia and Sierra Leone) with clean drinking water via water wells. We also work with food sustainability and nutrition through simple irrigation systems (Water Reticulation Systems) so that people can grow food year-round. We are a small organisation, committed to serving the needs of the local people through basic human needs: water and food! SSAAP is also working in partnership with George Washington University Law School, with their Pro Bono Program (https://www.law.gwu.edu/pro-bono-program). Any attorney who wishes to work with SSAAP on any of its projects may also work with a GW Law student who would do much of the legwork, research, and work for the project, though supervised by a bar-certified attorney.

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