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While it’s not common, some organizations find it necessary to change their name. And in order to make a change, an organization must to navigate a myriad of issues, stakeholder considerations and legal steps. Before you embark on this journe
The US Department of Labor has announced significant changes to the rules on overtime. One of the key changes is an increase in the salary threshold, which is one of the factors determining whether employees are eligible for overtime pay. The i
Since PBPA’s last podcast episode regarding DEI (diversity, equity & inclusion) initiatives, there have been numerous lawsuits against nonprofits not only related to DEI employment initiatives, but also nonprofit grant-making and programming. F
The old saying goes “All publicity is good publicity”. But we beg to differ. Nonprofit organizations rely on their goodwill to raise funds and continue to do the good work that they do in the community. Bad publicity from a crisis has the po
Changes in federal student loan forgiveness were a major topic throughout 2023 and into 2024. As employees grapple with repayment, your nonprofit could assist them with loan reimbursement through what is called an Employee Assistance Program.
Charitable solicitation refers to the act of requesting donations or contributions for charitable causes and endeavors. As a 501(c)(3), you probably engage in charitable solicitation almost daily. In most jurisdictions, it is a legal requireme
A nonprofit’s website is often the first impression donors, participants and the community may get of the organization. So you want to make sure it is informative and engaging, and makes a positive impression. But in this era of copy-paste cu
In an era where technology has become an integral part of our daily lives, digital fundraising offers a dynamic and efficient approach for nonprofit organizations. Payment platforms like PayPal, Venmo and CashApp have transformed the way peopl
Picture this: your nonprofit has been diligently working towards its mission, making a positive impact in your community, and enjoying the benefits of tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. But one day you recei
Have you been getting offers to help your nonprofit apply for an employee retention credit? Or have you heard about other organizations bringing in thousands of dollars in tax credits under this program? During this episode of the PBPA Podcast,
Ranging from physical altercations to verbal harassment, workplace violence can disrupt the harmony of a nonprofit’s workplace, impacting productivity, morale, and most importantly, the safety of employees or clients. In this episode of the PBP
Ranging from physical altercations to verbal harassment, workplace violence can disrupt the harmony of a nonprofit’s workplace, impacting productivity, morale, and most importantly, the safety of employees or clients. In this episode of the PBP
One of your employees has just provided their 2 weeks’ notice. After what might be an initial shock (or relief), what do you do? In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Rayne Towns with Nokia and Cary Burke with Seyfarth Shaw review legal consi
What happens when a member of your organization receives an honorarium? Should the payment go to the individual or to the nonprofit? Well, it depends. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Kathryn Hecker and Felix Swierski with Arnall Golden
ChatGPT has become all the rage, inside and outside of the technology world. In fact, I even used ChatGPT to write this intro - but only after taking into consideration the guidance that Creighton Frommer, Counsel at RelX, shares in this episod
Employers are becoming increasingly creative with meeting their workforce staffing needs. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Chris Anderson and Will Collins with Ogletree Deakins will be focusing on a recent trend: virtual assistants. If yo
Employers are becoming increasingly creative with meeting their workforce staffing needs. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Chris Anderson and Will Collins with Ogletree Deakins will be focusing on a recent trend: virtual assistants. If yo
You may have heard of the “fair use defense”, where certain unauthorized uses of copywritten material may be allowed by law. Here at PBPA, we often get questions from clients about the “fair use defense.” What really is the fair use defense?
Your nonprofit wants to honor & celebrate its employees, whether it is with a company meal, holiday present, or award for years of service to your organization. Employees appreciate employer gifts for any reason, but the gift is not as excitin
Your nonprofit has received notice from a government agency or court to garnish an employee’s wages. Now what? Nonprofit employers may not always be clear on their responsibilities when they receive a garnishment order. In this episode of th
Is your nonprofit considering renting out its space for occasional events? For example, you have a great garden that could be rented out for special events or a gym that another nonprofit wants to use for after-school programming. Occasionally
Pause Before You Post: Nonprofits and Social Media Legal ConsiderationsVolunteers and employees engage nonprofits via social media in multiple ways. Volunteers may take pictures of themselves at an organization event and post them on their soc
501(c)(3)s have rules and restrictions around political activity, lobbying and advocacy. With that in mind, how can a nonprofit get involved in next month’s election or be more active in the future? In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Robyn
How does your organization handle drugs and alcohol in the workplace? Do you follow a consistent policy or will you just figure it out when it comes up? Drugs or alcohol in the work place can create safety hazards and lead to poor job perform
Nonprofits of all types are susceptible to fraud, especially those with limited resources and internal controls. It could come as an imposter creating a webpage that looks like your organization, and taking donations intended for your 501(c)(3
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