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ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US BLOG | LEGAL FOR GOOD Navigating Change: Part I – Identifying the Problem and Implementing a Plan. 0. Post not marked as liked NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US BLOG | LEGAL FOR GOOD Navigating Change: Part I – Identifying the Problem and Implementing a Plan. 0. Post not marked as liked NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
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OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions SERVICES | LEGAL FOR GOOD What We Offer. Our attorneys practice nonprofit law, and we provide services on practical day-to-day operations, business structure, tax, contracts, employment, quasi-criminal, and intellectual property issues as they relate to nonprofits. We deliver practical, reliable advice to charitable and nonprofit organization clients in the TwinCities
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US FAQ | LEGAL FOR GOOD GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING AN ATTORNEY: Why should I hire Legal for Good? Legal for Good has practical experience in both charitablelaw enforcement as
GIVEN COVID-19, WHAT SHOULD OUR NONPROFIT DO? How should your charitable organization respond to COVID-19 or other health crises? Don't Panic! Instead, Be Prepared and Practice Social Distancing. The Board of Directors should implement a COVID-19 policy. Consider authorizing employees to work from home, have virtual meetings, and continue outreach/programming to the extent you can viaelectronic means.
CARES ACT: BENEFITS TO HELP NONPROFITS STAY AFLOAT COVID-19 has hit the world hard – including the United States and the nonprofit sector. With most states putting “shelter in place” orders into effect, nonessential businesses have closed their doors and shuddered their windows for an indefinite period of time. Obviously, these orders are having detrimental consequences on businesses and nonprofits alike. FUNDRAISING REGULATION Charitable Solicitation Registration: To facilitate fundraising regulation, state authorities traditionally require charities soliciting their residents for donations to register with its state charity office. Registration allows the state to monitor who is soliciting in their state, and ensures they can find a responsible party if anyone complains. HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOARD CHAIR What is the role of a board chair? There are different duties when it comes to being a board chair. Namely, governance and operating responsibilities. Board service is a privilege – you’re not exclusively a headpiece, a fundraiser, a boss, or a partner. And another role is helping to create a strong board – often with the existing members. Ultimately, Board Chairs are responsible to BOARD ORIENTATION: 10 ESSENTIALS Congratulations! If you’re reading this, you’ve likely either been elected to your first Board of Directors or are in the process of welcoming new board m embers to your organization. However, if you’re somewhere in between, keep reading and take notes for later! In an ideal world, an orientation for new board members should be structured to address the formal expectations of board HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT THE FIRM
OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT THE FIRM
OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
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As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and community groups, youth sports leagues, churches and religious institutions, foundations, member associations, veteran and fraternal groups, research groups, and arts and cultural organizations. FUNDRAISING REGULATION Charitable Solicitation Registration: To facilitate fundraising regulation, state authorities traditionally require charities soliciting their residents for donations to register with its state charity office. Registration allows the state to monitor who is soliciting in their state, and ensures they can find a responsible party if anyone complains.OUR CORE VALUES
VITALITY We believe the nonprofit sector plays a key role in the health of society as a whole. To fulfill its role, the sector must maintain vitality through good governance and healthy businessdevelopment.
FAQ | LEGAL FOR GOOD GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING AN ATTORNEY: Why should I hire Legal for Good? Legal for Good has practical experience in both charitablelaw enforcement as
ATTORNEY & CLIENT EXPECTATIONS Thank you for the opportunity to work with your organization! We look forward to our work together. Below are two sets of expectations. First, what your nonprofit can expect of Legal for Good, and second, what Legal for Good expects from its clients. GIVEN COVID-19, WHAT SHOULD OUR NONPROFIT DO? How should your charitable organization respond to COVID-19 or other health crises? Don't Panic! Instead, Be Prepared and Practice Social Distancing. The Board of Directors should implement a COVID-19 policy. Consider authorizing employees to work from home, have virtual meetings, and continue outreach/programming to the extent you can viaelectronic means.
CARES ACT: BENEFITS TO HELP NONPROFITS STAY AFLOAT COVID-19 has hit the world hard – including the United States and the nonprofit sector. With most states putting “shelter in place” orders into effect, nonessential businesses have closed their doors and shuddered their windows for an indefinite period of time. Obviously, these orders are having detrimental consequences on businesses and nonprofits alike. Nonprofits have had to recognize NONPROFIT CRISIS MANAGEMENT It is important to call in your crisis team as early as possible. We can help with legal and communications issues, as well as coordinate with a team of public relations experts and financial professionals as needed. Call us now at (612) 284-6441 or send us a message online. MINNESOTA SALES TAX EXEMPTION In Minnesota, nonprofits generally qualify for sales tax exemption if the organization is: O rganized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or educational purposes and has obtained exemption from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or. A senior citizen group that is organized for pleasure, recreation or other nonprofit purpose, not including HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT THE FIRM
OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT THE FIRM
OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day!OUR CLIENTS
As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and community groups, youth sports leagues, churches and religious institutions, foundations, member associations, veteran and fraternal groups, research groups, and arts and cultural organizations. FUNDRAISING REGULATION Charitable Solicitation Registration: To facilitate fundraising regulation, state authorities traditionally require charities soliciting their residents for donations to register with its state charity office. Registration allows the state to monitor who is soliciting in their state, and ensures they can find a responsible party if anyone complains.OUR CORE VALUES
VITALITY We believe the nonprofit sector plays a key role in the health of society as a whole. To fulfill its role, the sector must maintain vitality through good governance and healthy businessdevelopment.
FAQ | LEGAL FOR GOOD GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING AN ATTORNEY: Why should I hire Legal for Good? Legal for Good has practical experience in both charitablelaw enforcement as
GIVEN COVID-19, WHAT SHOULD OUR NONPROFIT DO? How should your charitable organization respond to COVID-19 or other health crises? Don't Panic! Instead, Be Prepared and Practice Social Distancing. The Board of Directors should implement a COVID-19 policy. Consider authorizing employees to work from home, have virtual meetings, and continue outreach/programming to the extent you can viaelectronic means.
ATTORNEY & CLIENT EXPECTATIONS Thank you for the opportunity to work with your organization! We look forward to our work together. Below are two sets of expectations. First, what your nonprofit can expect of Legal for Good, and second, what Legal for Good expects from its clients.TESTIMONIALS
Testimonials. We love to work with passionate people. Here’s what people say about working with us: Jenn was a key partner in our efforts to totally rewrite the bylaws of our non-profit organization. She was patient with our volunteer board, generous with her time, and extremely effective in her final product. NONPROFIT CRISIS MANAGEMENT It is important to call in your crisis team as early as possible. We can help with legal and communications issues, as well as coordinate with a team of public relations experts and financial professionals as needed. Call us now at (612) 284-6441 or send us a message online. NAVIGATING CHANGE: PART II In order to ensure the continued success of your nonprofit during a time of change or crisis, the organization’s leaders must take action by developing a plan. I’m sure you’ve heard the old adage: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” While it may feel easier to simply “hope for the best,” the increased cost and risk associated with not having a plan in place when MINNESOTA SALES TAX EXEMPTION In Minnesota, nonprofits generally qualify for sales tax exemption if the organization is: O rganized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or educational purposes and has obtained exemption from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or. A senior citizen group that is organized for pleasure, recreation or other nonprofit purpose, not including HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US BLOG | LEGAL FOR GOOD Navigating Change: Part I – Identifying the Problem and Implementing a Plan. 0. Post not marked as liked NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US BLOG | LEGAL FOR GOOD Navigating Change: Part I – Identifying the Problem and Implementing a Plan. 0. Post not marked as liked NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
RAZOO, A CROWDFUNDING PLATFORM Razoo, a crowdfunding platform, began in 2006. Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding began as a way to raise capital to fund for-profit ventures, but nonprofit organizations and the crowdfunding websites themselves realized this fundraising mechanism can EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! SERVICES | LEGAL FOR GOOD What We Offer. Our attorneys practice nonprofit law, and we provide services on practical day-to-day operations, business structure, tax, contracts, employment, quasi-criminal, and intellectual property issues as they relate to nonprofits. We deliver practical, reliable advice to charitable and nonprofit organization clients in the TwinCities
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OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US FUNDRAISING REGULATION Charitable Solicitation Registration: To facilitate fundraising regulation, state authorities traditionally require charities soliciting their residents for donations to register with its state charity office. Registration allows the state to monitor who is soliciting in their state, and ensures they can find a responsible party if anyone complains. CARES ACT: BENEFITS TO HELP NONPROFITS STAY AFLOAT COVID-19 has hit the world hard – including the United States and the nonprofit sector. With most states putting “shelter in place” orders into effect, nonessential businesses have closed their doors and shuddered their windows for an indefinite period of time. Obviously, these orders are having detrimental consequences on businesses and nonprofits alike. GIVEN COVID-19, WHAT SHOULD OUR NONPROFIT DO? How should your charitable organization respond to COVID-19 or other health crises? Don't Panic! Instead, Be Prepared and Practice Social Distancing. The Board of Directors should implement a COVID-19 policy. Consider authorizing employees to work from home, have virtual meetings, and continue outreach/programming to the extent you can viaelectronic means.
NONPROFIT CRISIS MANAGEMENT It is important to call in your crisis team as early as possible. We can help with legal and communications issues, as well as coordinate with a team of public relations experts and financial professionals as needed. Call us now at (612) 284-6441 or send us a message online. HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE BOARD CHAIR What is the role of a board chair? There are different duties when it comes to being a board chair. Namely, governance and operating responsibilities. Board service is a privilege – you’re not exclusively a headpiece, a fundraiser, a boss, or a partner. And another role is helping to create a strong board – often with the existing members. Ultimately, Board Chairs are responsible to BOARD ORIENTATION: 10 ESSENTIALS Congratulations! If you’re reading this, you’ve likely either been elected to your first Board of Directors or are in the process of welcoming new board m embers to your organization. However, if you’re somewhere in between, keep reading and take notes for later! In an ideal world, an orientation for new board members should be structured to address the formal expectations of board HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
SERVICES | LEGAL FOR GOOD What We Offer. Our attorneys practice nonprofit law, and we provide services on practical day-to-day operations, business structure, tax, contracts, employment, quasi-criminal, and intellectual property issues as they relate to nonprofits. We deliver practical, reliable advice to charitable and nonprofit organization clients in the TwinCities
ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
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OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be HOME | LEGAL FOR GOOD Why Legal for Good? We get it. In a world driven by profitability and bottom lines, the community’s needs are often ignored and underrepresented. The IRS defines a nonprofit as a “tax-exempt organization that serves the public good.”. But, most nonprofits don’t have expertise in laws and legal speak; they have passion andexperience in
SERVICES | LEGAL FOR GOOD What We Offer. Our attorneys practice nonprofit law, and we provide services on practical day-to-day operations, business structure, tax, contracts, employment, quasi-criminal, and intellectual property issues as they relate to nonprofits. We deliver practical, reliable advice to charitable and nonprofit organization clients in the TwinCities
ABOUT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD Legal for Good is founded on core values that come from our deep commitment to the nonprofit sector, its leaders, advocates, and government stakeholders. As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and communitygroups
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OUR MISSION Legal for Good is a law firm that supports the health and vitality of the nonprofit sector by educating and empowering its clients to deliver their organizations’ missions CONTACT US | LEGAL FOR GOOD ST. LOUIS PARK OFFICE Legal For Good PLLC The Parkdales 5353 Gamble Dr., Suite 320 St. Louis Park, MN 55416 Email: info@legalforgood.com Phone: (612) 284-6441 Fax: (612) 284-6421 FOLLOW US NONPROFIT LAW CLINIC WHAT WE DO: Legal for Good partners with the University of St. Thomas School of Law to teach students interested in nonprofit law while assisting existing and aspiringABOUT JENN URBAN
Document Review and Creation. Nonprofit-Related Litigation. (612) 284 - 6441. Jenn Urban. Jenn Urban is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison as well as Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. After graduation, she served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Peggy L. Bryant, Tenth District Court of Appeals for theState of
NONPROFIT VOLUNTEERS AND STIPENDS If a nonprofit wants to pay a volunteer, the amount must be nominal. Nonprofit Volunteers and Stipends – To Pay, or Not to Pay? Nonprofit volunteers should be just that—volunteers of their time without payment or expectation of compensation. Nonprofits that pay employees regular and significant amounts, whether described as wages, barters, stipends, allowances, or something else make their GRANTS: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VENDOR A Vendor, in contrast, is just a contractor who provides goods and/`or services to the recipient so the recipient can accomplish the project’s purposes. Selected terms and conditions might be passed through to the vendor. Here’s an example: Homeless Shelter ABC gets a $1M federal grant to run a food program. Happy day! EXPANSION: SHOULD YOUR NONPROFIT ADD CHAPTERS OR AFFILIATES? Many of the nonprofit organizations you know in your community are actually a chapter or affiliate organization of a larger nonprofit (e.g. Habitat for Humanity or Boys and Girls Clubs of America). Having chapters or affiliates amplifies the impact of the work an organization undertakes in order to fulfill its mission. A larger organization overseeing the chapters and affiliates can be SERVICES | LEGAL FOR GOOD What We Offer. Our attorneys practice nonprofit law, and we provide services on practical day-to-day operations, business structure, tax, contracts, employment, quasi-criminal, and intellectual property issues as they relate to nonprofits. We deliver practical, reliable advice to charitable and nonprofit organization clients in the TwinCities
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As a law firm specializing in nonprofit law, of course we work with all kinds charitable organizations such as: nonprofit schools and educational organizations, civic and community groups, youth sports leagues, churches and religious institutions, foundations, member associations, veteran and fraternal groups, research groups, and arts and cultural organizations. FUNDRAISING REGULATION Charitable Solicitation Registration: To facilitate fundraising regulation, state authorities traditionally require charities soliciting their residents for donations to register with its state charity office. Registration allows the state to monitor who is soliciting in their state, and ensures they can find a responsible party if anyone complains. FAQ | LEGAL FOR GOOD GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT HIRING AN ATTORNEY: Why should I hire Legal for Good? Legal for Good has practical experience in both charitablelaw enforcement as
ATTORNEY & CLIENT EXPECTATIONS Thank you for the opportunity to work with your organization! We look forward to our work together. Below are two sets of expectations. First, what your nonprofit can expect of Legal for Good, and second, what Legal for Good expects from its clients. NONPROFIT CRISIS MANAGEMENT It is important to call in your crisis team as early as possible. We can help with legal and communications issues, as well as coordinate with a team of public relations experts and financial professionals as needed. Call us now at (612) 284-6441 or send us a message online.TESTIMONIALS
Testimonials. We love to work with passionate people. Here’s what people say about working with us: Jenn was a key partner in our efforts to totally rewrite the bylaws of our non-profit organization. She was patient with our volunteer board, generous with her time, and extremely effective in her final product. GIVEN COVID-19, WHAT SHOULD OUR NONPROFIT DO? How should your charitable organization respond to COVID-19 or other health crises? Don't Panic! Instead, Be Prepared and Practice Social Distancing. The Board of Directors should implement a COVID-19 policy. Consider authorizing employees to work from home, have virtual meetings, and continue outreach/programming to the extent you can viaelectronic means.
NAVIGATING CHANGE: PART II In order to ensure the continued success of your nonprofit during a time of change or crisis, the organization’s leaders must take action by developing a plan. I’m sure you’ve heard the old adage: “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” While it may feel easier to simply “hope for the best,” the increased cost and risk associated with not having a plan in place when MINNESOTA SALES TAX EXEMPTION In Minnesota, nonprofits generally qualify for sales tax exemption if the organization is: O rganized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious or educational purposes and has obtained exemption from federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; or. A senior citizen group that is organized for pleasure, recreation or other nonprofit purpose, not including*
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