How to Keep Your Nonprofit in Compliance
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Location
UJA-Federation of New York
130 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022Description
A half-day training on lobbying, advocacy and changes to the Not-for-Profit Corporation Law
Breakfast & Welcome Remarks - 8:30am to 9:00am
Part One - 9:00am to 10:30am
Still have questions about the recent changes to New York's Not-for-Profit Corporation Law? Don't miss the panel discussion on the Nonprofit Revitalization Act. You'll learn actions nonprofits need to take to be in compliance with the terms of the Act.
Moderator: Robert J. Vanni, Senior Consultant for Government Relations, NPCC
Panelists: Barbara Schatz, Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School; David Lowden, Special Counsel, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP; Linda Manley, Legal Director, Lawyers Alliance for New York
Part Two - 10:45am to 12:30pm
Need guidance on New York lobby laws and tips on how to engage with newly elected officials? Don't miss this session on Nonprofits and Lobbying. You'll learn: how to comply with New York State and City lobby laws; how to register and report lobbying activities; practical tips on how to engage with elected officials; and, why it's important for nonprofits to engage with government.
Presenter: Michelle Jackson, General Counsel, Human Services Council
Please be advised that, if you register for this workshop, unless we hear from you otherwise, we will include you as part of our regular contact list.
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Nonprofit New York champions and strengthens nonprofits through capacity building and advocacy to cultivate a unified, just, and powerful nonprofit sector. We’re building a thriving community of extraordinary nonprofits — a relentless, collective force for good. With nearly 1,200 member organizations, we’ve been building a powerful nonprofit community in New York for over 38 years, driven by the belief that when one nonprofit is stronger, all of us are stronger. Nonprofit New York is a 501(c)3 nonprofit membership organization based in Manhattan. Visit www.nonprofitnewyork.org for more information.