Nonprofit and For-Profit Entity Intersection 2024: Achieving Charitable Goals Through Innovative and Nontraditional Means
Wednesday September 25
2024
- By: Practising Law Institute
- Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- CLE Credit
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Location:
PLI New York1177 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY
Why You Should Attend
This program will address the unique regulatory issues that impact the nonprofit sector and the ways in which charitable goals can be achieved through innovative and nontraditional mechanisms that either border or mirror for-profit activities or systems. Expert faculty will discuss the latest developments and complex rules governing the nonprofit sector and new ways to achieve charitable and philanthropic goals.
What You Will Learn
After completing this program, participants will be better able to:
- Focus on nonprofits’ use of for-profit-like mechanisms and activities
- Review key nonprofit basics, governance, and reporting issues relevant when employing alternative revenue methodologies and innovative approaches to achieving charitable goals
- Examine nontraditional ways for nonprofits to sustain themselves (e.g., cause marketing, MRIs)
- Assess charitable innovations on the for-profit border (e.g., joint ventures, social enterprises)
- Understand the interplay between social impact funds, impact investing, and nonprofits
Who Should Attend
Attorneys who represent nonprofit organizations, work for a nonprofit organization, or serve (or would like to serve) on a nonprofit board, as well as other professionals who work with organizations in the nonprofit sector, will benefit from this program.
Intended Audience: Attorneys and other professionals who work with nonprofit organizations
PLI offers full scholarships, registration fee waivers, and discounts to attend PLI programs for attorneys, paralegals, law librarians, and staff working for nonprofit/legal services organizations; pro bono attorneys/volunteers (providing no-fee legal assistance to clients individually or through a nonprofit organization); government attorneys; judges and judicial law clerks; law professors and law students; retired attorneys; independent/freelance paralegals; unemployed attorneys; and others with financial hardships. Learn more here.
- CLE Credit Comments:
4 Total Credits: 4 Professional Practice