The District of Columbia Articles of Amendment of Domestic Non Profit Corporation are documents that must be filed with the DC Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DORA) to modify the articles of incorporation of a domestic non-profit corporation. These documents must include the name of the corporation, the date of its incorporation, the names and addresses of the directors, and the purpose of the corporation. The articles of amendment must also include the name of the corporation, the name and address of the registered agent, the date of the amendment, the changes being made, and the signatures of the incorporates or officers. There are two types of District of Columbia Articles of Amendment of Domestic Non Profit Corporation: the Articles of Amendment and the Restated Articles of Incorporation. The Articles of Amendment are used to make certain minor changes to the articles of incorporation such as a change in the name of the corporation, the purpose of the corporation, or the address of the registered agent. The Restated Articles of Incorporation is used to make major changes to the articles of incorporation such as the number of directors, the classes of directors, or the voting rights of members.