Our in-person workshop will cover the requirements & restrictions for a healthy nonprofit.
Is your organization running properly? Are you afraid that there may be requirements and restrictions you are unaware of? Our workshop will cover the legal basics of operating as a healthy nonprofit:
- Representation: how do we best ensure that we are representing our membership?
- Requirements: what do we need to be doing as a Board?
- Reporting: what filings do we need to submit every year?
- What kinds of activities can get our nonprofit in trouble?
- Fundraising: what’s allowed?
- Receipts: When do we give them and what should they say
New Year’s resolutions for a healthy nonprofit workshop
Cost to attend the workshop
The cost for one person to attend the workshop is $30. Additional attendees from the same organization may sign up for a discounted rate! The cost for 2 participants from the same organization is $50. The cost for 3 participants is $60.
Accessing the workshop
Registration will include a link to access the Zoom webinar.
About the Presenter
Denice Ko, Esq., is Deputy Director at Community Law Center. Ms. Ko joined Community Law Center in late 2017 as a volunteer attorney and became a Staff Attorney in 2019. She represents community associations and other nonprofit organizations for capacity building and nonprofit best practices, and provides legal services for a range of contract and compliance matters. Ms. Ko graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law and is a member of the Maryland Bar.
Accessing the workshop
We will hold this workshop in-person at Community Law Center’s office located at 3355 Keswick Rd, Suite 200, Baltimore ,MD 21211. Free parking is available and the LocalLink 30 bus stops a block away from our office. However for those who need a virtual option, registration will entitle you to receive a link closer to the workshop date/time.
Cancellations and Refunds
Refunds will be accepted up to 48 hours before the workshop. If you, or your designee, do not attend the workshop you signed up for, the fee is non-refundable.
Special note for attorneys who wish to provide free legal services to nonprofits
Attorneys interested in representing nonprofits in obtaining 501(c)(3) status should consider joining Community Law Center’s Pro Bono Program by registering as a volunteer attorney. For more information about our Pro Bono Program, please click here.