Publications
Community Law Center has created publications on important topics for nonprofits in Baltimore City and statewide. Mostly available as PDF downloads.

How to Start a Nonprofit Organization in Maryland
(9th ed., 2020)
$35
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Note: if you will attend an upcoming live HTS workshop, you do not need to purchase this handbook separately, as it will be included.
- Incorporating
- Boards & Bylaws
- Tax Exemption
- Nonprofit Filings and Compliance

Strengthening Baltimore’s Neighborhoods: A Legal Handbook
(2nd ed., 2018)
$15
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Or for a physical book mailed to you for $19 – please contact us.
- For community leaders
- Run effective meetings
- Update Bylaws
- Maintain corporate status
- Utilize laws designed to help neighborhoods
Recorded Webinars

Purchase access to this recording of our primary workshop if you are unable to attend a live upcoming workshop. Cost: $40. The pdf of our How to Start… manual should also be purchased for $35.
(This is equivalent to our live workshop for $75 which also includes the manual.)
This workshop is required before organizations can be matched on a nonprofit start-up case with a Pro Bono attorney. However, please check our upcoming dates for live workshops (virtual or in-person) as that is highly recommended; this recorded webinar is only for those who really cannot attend the live ones.
Other recorded webinars for purchase
- 2025: What Small Nonprofits Need to Navigate Federal Funding Changes ($25);
- 2025 Bar Bad Bars – protesting the renewal of a liquor license (annual renewals) ($30);
- 2025 February BOIR – Beneficial Ownership Information Reporting for Nonprofits – what to know about the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) ($30)
These are available for purchase by directly emailing a request for purchase to gro.walytinummoc@amoeji
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