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Ellen Everitt

Succession Planning for Nonprofit Organizations

08/28/2023 by Ellen Everitt

Succession planning is vital for a nonprofit to ensure the continuity of their mission-driven work and long-term sustainability.  Are you ready for when your founding executive director retires?  Or if your chief executive officer moves to another nonprofit with just a months’ notice?  This article by Brandon Hill with Nelson Mullins highlights legal considerations and …

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How Updates to the Nonprofit Code of Georgia Could Impact Your Nonprofit

08/24/2023 by Ellen Everitt

On July 1st, the Amended Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Code went into effect. This law guides how Georgia nonprofit corporations are expected to operate. Since most of PBPA’s clients are incorporated in Georgia, these changes apply to you! A few examples of the changes include: Speaker: Robyn Miller, Senior Corporate/Tax Counsel, Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta …

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Data Governance for Nonprofits: Advancing Trust, Compliance, and Impact

08/24/2023 by Ellen Everitt

Nonprofits collect, store, and utilize vast amounts of information, including donor data, program metrics, financial records, and participant information. To maintain transparency, trust, and compliance, robust information governance practices should be established and followed. In this webcast, our speakers will touch on topics such as: Speakers: Jillian Simons and Misty Peterson, King & Spalding Open …

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Navigating the ERC: A Guide to Eligibility, Application, and Scam Prevention

08/23/2023 by Ellen Everitt

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, William Stone and Barclay Taylor with Morris Manning and Martin will help us break down …

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The Form I-9 and Remote Verification Process

08/22/2023 by Ellen Everitt

Employers are required to complete a Form I-9 to verify employment eligibility for all employees hired after November 6, 1986. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issues the Form I-9. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services also outlines specific procedures for verifying remote employees for certain employers. This option is only available to “qualified employers” who …

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