How to Start and  Maintain a Nonprofit Organization in Maryland

How to Start and Maintain a Nonprofit Organization in Maryland

Open WorksBaltimore, MD
Wednesday, May 13 from 6 pm to 8 pm
Overview

Our monthly workshop series covers information on starting and maintaining a nonprofit organization in the state of Maryland.

Are you considering how to serve your community, and planning to start a nonprofit?

Or have you already organized a group but feel unsure that the organization is really functioning properly?


Who should register?

All are welcome though this workshop is designed for:

• Community leaders who are currently members of – or plan to start – a small nonprofit organization.

• Any organization seeking Community Law Center's legal assistance with an issue related to organizational formation (attendance at the workshop is required before the organization will be assigned an attorney through Community Law Center).


In times like these, it is important to make sure your organization has a solid foundation.

Take the time now to build your internal capacity: create or review your bylaws; reflect on your conflicts of interest policy; consider how you are making decisions remotely; make sure you are up-to-date with state and federal filings; and think about whether it is the right time to apply for 501(c)(3) status.

Whether your organization is new or it has existed for a while, this course contains all the information you need to know to keep it legally compliant.

Cost to attend the workshop

The cost for one person to attend the workshop is $75. Additional attendees from the same organization may sign up for a discounted rate! The cost for two (2) participants from the same organization is $100.


Accessing the workshop

The workshop will be in-person at Open Works Baltimore

1400 Greenmount Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21202

About the Presenter

Phil envisions a legal career of serving local organizations, particularly those interested in structuring themselves cooperatively. He joined the Community Law Center in the fall of 2025 and is a staff attorney, after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law and was an associate comments editor on the school's Law Review, as well as a teaching and research assistant for multiple professors. Phil had previously earned a Bachelor's in linguistics and German studies, as well as a Master's of Education, both from University of Maryland, College Park.

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.

Photo Waiver

Attendees of Community Law Center events grant permission to appear in photographs used in publications, including printed materials, and electronic formats including website entries, without payment or any other consideration.

Our monthly workshop series covers information on starting and maintaining a nonprofit organization in the state of Maryland.

Are you considering how to serve your community, and planning to start a nonprofit?

Or have you already organized a group but feel unsure that the organization is really functioning properly?


Who should register?

All are welcome though this workshop is designed for:

• Community leaders who are currently members of – or plan to start – a small nonprofit organization.

• Any organization seeking Community Law Center's legal assistance with an issue related to organizational formation (attendance at the workshop is required before the organization will be assigned an attorney through Community Law Center).


In times like these, it is important to make sure your organization has a solid foundation.

Take the time now to build your internal capacity: create or review your bylaws; reflect on your conflicts of interest policy; consider how you are making decisions remotely; make sure you are up-to-date with state and federal filings; and think about whether it is the right time to apply for 501(c)(3) status.

Whether your organization is new or it has existed for a while, this course contains all the information you need to know to keep it legally compliant.

Cost to attend the workshop

The cost for one person to attend the workshop is $75. Additional attendees from the same organization may sign up for a discounted rate! The cost for two (2) participants from the same organization is $100.


Accessing the workshop

The workshop will be in-person at Open Works Baltimore

1400 Greenmount Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21202

About the Presenter

Phil envisions a legal career of serving local organizations, particularly those interested in structuring themselves cooperatively. He joined the Community Law Center in the fall of 2025 and is a staff attorney, after graduating summa cum laude from the University of Baltimore School of Law and was an associate comments editor on the school's Law Review, as well as a teaching and research assistant for multiple professors. Phil had previously earned a Bachelor's in linguistics and German studies, as well as a Master's of Education, both from University of Maryland, College Park.

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.

Photo Waiver

Attendees of Community Law Center events grant permission to appear in photographs used in publications, including printed materials, and electronic formats including website entries, without payment or any other consideration.

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 2 days before event

Location

Open Works

1400 Greenmount Avenue

Baltimore, MD 21202

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