Shout Outs
To: Amanda Langston and Jeanene Jobst, Turner Broadcasting System From: Ser Familia Thank you for all your support and hard work to make possible that Ser Familia owns a trademark on its name. As a small non-profit this would have been an unattainable goal if it have not been for your generosity. Working with you …
Since January 1, 2015, over 330 attorneys have volunteered with Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta! Thank you!
A. Drew Powers Aaron Lewis Adam Fitzsimmons Adam Haigh Adam Keating Aditya Shrivastava Alan Hastings Alan Poole Alan Rosselot Alcide Honoré Alex Clamon Alexandra Greene Alison Boyer Alison Drane Alison Musto LeVasseur Alison Prout Allison Will Amanda Hiffa Amanda Langston Ambreen Delawalla Ami Rodrigues Amy McCullough Andrea Rimer Andrew Booth Andrew Masak Andrew Mullen Andrew …
Client Profile: House of Dawn
Dawn Murray did not initially feel called to start a safe house for teen mothers. Mrs. Murray volunteered in homeless shelters, but after watching teenage mothers be turned away because of their age, she knew something had to be done to specifically help pregnant young women. As a result, Mrs. Murray established The House of …
Webcast: Social Media for Nonprofits
Social media is an invaluable tool that helps you connect with donors, clients, volunteers and stakeholders in a personal way. These platforms give you new and exciting ways to tell your story, but sometimes that story gets hijacked by negative comments. These public controversies can threaten your credibility, your reputation and your funding. This live …
Copyright Law and Nonprofits: The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Materials from the Internet
Volunteers and employees of nonprofits often pull images and other content from the Internet in preparing newsletters, social media posts and other materials. This can easily expose the organization to liability for copyright infringement. This article provides a basic understanding of copyright law as well as a list do’s and don’ts for using materials from …
Webcast: Immigration Compliance in an Era of Worksite Enforcement
When hiring employees, all nonprofit employers need to check employment eligibility on Form I-9, and may be required to use E-Verify. This webcast will cover the following topics: · Basics of completing and maintaining Form I-9 · Am I required to use E-Verify? · Top 10 I-9 compliance mistakes. · What does Executive action on …
Webcast: For Sale: Managing Legal Issues Associated with Sales
In today’s competitive environment, Charitable Organizations are engaging in commercial activities with increasing frequency. Often these activities involve the sale of products or services to the public. Whether these activities are specifically related to an organization’s mission or not, there are a variety of legal and compliance issues that arise and require management. This webinar …
Using Performance Reviews to Engage and Empower Employees
Performance reviews help nonprofit organizations establish, communicate, and enforce their expectations for employees. At the same time, they can provide facts and evidence to support employment decisions, and to defend against legal claims. This article describes how to implement an effective performance review process in your organization to help engage and empower your employees, create …
Letter from the Executive Director
On February 24, 2015, PBPA threw a party. Each year, we hold an invitation-only event to recognize all of our volunteers and donors from the prior year. See below for an article and photos from the wonderful evening which was hosted by King & Spalding. This year’s reception was extra special because we also celebrated …
Client Profile: NAMI Northside Atlanta
For the family of an individual diagnosed with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or major depression, the news can be devastating. With more than 13 million Americans living with serious mental illness, the costs of mental illness are staggering, from lost earnings and school dropout to hospitalizations. However, research has demonstrated that most people who receive timely, …
Shout Outs to Volunteers
To: Brent Houk, UPS From: The African [SOUP] It is with sincere gratitude that we thank you for your time and assistance in drafting an employee agreement for The African [SOUP] through collaboration with Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta. Your generosity allows us to continue to lead The African [SOUP] through growth, which grants us …
2015 Annual Volunteer Reception
To celebrate ten successful years, Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta held its Ten Year Anniversary Volunteer and Donor Appreciation Reception. More than 100 attorneys gathered at King & Spalding on February 24, 2015 to recognize the incredible work accomplished by PBPA volunteers this past year. PBPA client Paul Plate of Positive Impact thanked the volunteer …
Since January 1, 2015, over 170 attorneys have volunteered with Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta!
Adam Fitzsimmons Adam Haigh Adam Keating Aditya Shrivastava Alcide Honoré Alexandra Greene Amanda Hiffa Amanda Langston Ambreen Delawalla Ami Rodrigues Andrew Booth Andrew Masak Andy Bohlmann Ankit Shrivastava Anton Mertens Anu Seam Betsy Griswold Billy Scott Bo Strauss Branden Baltich Brenda Holmes Brent Wasser Brian Leslie Brian Levy Bryan Brum Buddy Toliver Candace Rodriguez Candice …
Registering To Do Business in Georgia
Did you get incorporated in one state and then move your operations? A nonprofit organization’s tax-exempt status is tied to its incorporation. The IRS decides whether to recognize a nonprofit as tax-exempt under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code based on its articles of incorporation and bylaws. If your organization incorporates in one state and …
Dissolving a Georgia Nonprofit Organization
A nonprofit organization that plans to end its operations should complete certain steps including adopting resolutions and making government filings. An organization that closes without following proper procedures could expose itself to lawsuits from claimants and creditors and IRS enforcement actions. This article provides a broad overview of the dissolution process. Dissolving a Georgia Nonprofit …
Get Help Before Terminating Employees! Reducing Your Organization’s Risks
“You’re Fired!”: Steps to reduce your organization’s risks in terminating employees An employee is performing poorly . . . one of your employees is refusing to perform certain tasks . . . an employee violates organizational policy . . . WHAT DO YOU DO? Before you terminate the employee, make sure that you have fully …
Webcast: Safety in the Workplace
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which sets and enforces protective workplace safety and health standards, covers most every employer in the United States, including nonprofits. Penalties for OSHA violations can be devastating to small employers. In this webcast, you will hear an overview of how OSHA works and what to do if OSHA …
Client Profile: The Wren’s Nest
The Wren’s Nest. Photo by Jonathan Hillyer Participants in The Scribes Program. Photo by Erin Sintos The Wren’s Nest is an organization that seeks to serve as an educational resource for the greater Atlanta area and to preserve the heritage of African American folklore through storytelling, tours, and student publications. The Wren’s Nest is based …
Volunteers since January 1, 2014
Since January 1, 2014, over 560 attorneys have volunteered with Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta! Abenaa Ennin Adam Ney Adam Sonenshine Alan Rosselot Alex Arca Alex Drummond Alex Shin Alexandra Greene Alfred Lurey Alison Boyer Alison Musto LeVasseur Allegra Lawrence-Hardy Alyson Pirio Amanda Holcomb Amanda Norcross Amanda Witt Ami Rodrigues Amos Davis Amy Jensen Amy …
Shout Outs to our Volunteers
To: Philip Cooper, Nelson Mullins From: Circle of Hope I know it seems like eternity since we last touched bases, but we are still at work trying to get everything finalized regarding the by-laws and conflict of interest policy. Everyone sung your praises regarding the work you did for us on these documents–many, many thanks …
Have You Received Notice of an EEOC Charge? Pay Attention!
Charges of discrimination filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) are serious, and can result in significant liability to your organization if they are not handled correctly. If your organization receives notice of an EEOC charge of discrimination or any other kind of charge or complaint from a federal or state agency, please contact …
Accepting A Charitable Donation of Real Estate
This article provides basic information on whether a Georgia nonprofit organization should accept a charitable donation of real estate, including some of the important questions to ask when considering accepting a donation. Accepting A Charitable Donation of Real Estate
Georgia Employers Given Protection against Negligence Claims in Hiring Ex-Offenders
Georgia employers who hire and retain employees with prior criminal convictions may be protected against negligent hiring and retention claims under the new Fair Business Practices Act, which took effect July 1, 2014. The Act provides that employers are presumed to have exercised the necessary due care in hiring, employing and otherwise interacting with former …