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Marie Wandera

When Employees Live in Other States: Remote Workforce Legal Considerations

March 29, 2022 by Marie Wandera

You may be used to having a remote workforce now, but happens if one of your employees decides to take their remote work to a different state?  If you have remote employees who live out-of-state, you may be subject to certain requirements of their state.  In this article, Jenny Jeong at Morris Manning outlines legal …

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What’s in a Name?  Legal Considerations of Nonprofit Branding

March 28, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Whether a nonprofit’s name is based on its mission, location, founder, or something completely unrelated, it is the keystone of the organization’s branding. If you’re deciding on a name for your organization or a new program, or even if you are growing your brand, take a listen to this episode of the PBPA Podcast.  In this …

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Webcast: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: Risk Management of Nonprofits

March 25, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Every day, nonprofits face risk in virtually every aspect of their operations. Since risk cannot be eliminated because life itself involves risk, the goal must be to manage risk. As the word “manage” implies, when a nonprofit attempts to reduce or control, i.e., manage its risk, it takes time, effort and money, all of which …

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PBPA Development Manager

March 16, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta (PBPA) seeks a full-time Development Manager to support theorganization in fulfilling its mission of connecting transactional attorneys with nonprofits in need of freelegal assistance. The Development Manager will work closely with the Executive Director and PBPA’sDevelopment Consultant and is often called upon to propose, develop and implement original projectsthat support …

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Can I Pay my Board Members?

February 24, 2022 by Marie Wandera

While nonprofit board members are motivated to serve by passion for an organization’s mission, could a nonprofit also pay them?  Paying nonprofit board members for their service raises many legal issues that are very difficult to overcome.  Read this article to learn about the types of payments a nonprofit might make to a board member, which ones …

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Leave Policies in the Nonprofit Workplace

February 24, 2022 by Marie Wandera

An employee leave policy can help recruit new talent and allows staff to understand what leave benefits are available to them.  This may even be the most frequently referenced section of an employee handbook. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Bryan Stillwagon with Uniserv and Alyce Ogunsola with Ford Harrison talk to us about legal …

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Like, Follow & Subscribe: Legal Considerations for Nonprofits Working with Social Media Influencers

January 31, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Nonprofits continually seek new and creative methods to increase awareness about their mission and fundraise.  Social media influencers are a real marketing force, and you may be trying to figure out if and how your nonprofit could work with an influencer.  Take a listen to this episode of the PBPA Podcast, where Jim Dudukovich, Counsel …

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Trademarks: Nonprofit Brand Protection Options

January 27, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Your organization has multiple options in how to protect its name through trademark.  Depending on your geography, your budget, and the types of services your provide, your organization has choices. This article will outline the three different trademark protection options available to  nonprofits and the pros and cons of each option.

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The Supreme Court Has Blocked the Federal “Vax or Test” Rule. Now What?

January 24, 2022 by Marie Wandera

Earlier this month, the US Supreme Court decided that the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration Emergency Temporary Standard (“OSHA ETS”)  cannot be enforced in its current form.  OSHA had drafted the ETS to require employers of 100 or more employees to mandate COVID vaccination or regular testing within its workforce.  As employers wait to …

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Lights, Camera, Action: Licensing Agreements with Movie Production Companies

January 22, 2022 by Marie Wandera

A TV studio has contacted you about using your parking lot, or warehouse space, or other property for their show.  Join us in a webcast to learn about what your nonprofit should ask and consider before agreeing to have your property used by a production company. Speaker: Jeremy Hilsman, Real Estate Counsel, Koch Companies Public …

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Nonprofit Corporate Governance: Bylaws & Articles of Incorporation

January 17, 2022 by Marie Wandera

An organization’s Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws are the keystone corporate governance documents of a nonprofit. In this webcast, our speaker will help viewers understand how these two documents function separately and together, as we discuss: Speaker: Talmadge Infinger, M&A Counsel at UPS Open Slides in New Tab

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Best Practices in Financial Management for Nonprofits

December 21, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Nonprofits need to have good financial policies and procedures in place in order to satisfy funders, comply with IRS requirements, and avoid misuse of funds or even embezzlement. During this webcast, our speakers discuss best practices for: Financial recordkeeping and reporting Budgeting Internal controls Open Slides in New Tab

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Collaborating With a 501(C)(4) Without Jeopardizing Your 501(C)(3) Tax-Exempt Status

December 21, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Nonprofit organizations often collaborate with other nonprofits in order to maximize their impact. If your 501(c)(3) nonprofit works in partnership with other nonprofits, you may end up working alongside a 501(c)(4) organization. Whether your nonprofit works with a (c)(4) as part of an established coalition or on an ad hoc basis, it is important to …

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Initiatives: Keeping Your DEI Initiatives Legal

December 21, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Whether your nonprofit has had Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (“DEI”) at its core since inception, or you are just now hearing about it for the first time, DEI programs should be evaluated both at conception and on an on-going basis. Otherwise, these good intentions may sometimes have unintended consequences.  In this episode of the PBPA …

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Federal Vaccine Mandates Are All on Hold

December 16, 2021 by Marie Wandera

This fall, the federal government announced rules and standards to minimize the spread of COVID-19 in certain workplaces, including workplaces employing over 100 individuals, federal contractors, and certain healthcare facilities. Due to legal challenges throughout the country, those federal measures are now on hold.  Read this article from Venable to learn about the status of the three federal COVID-19 vaccination …

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pbpa volunteers

December 15, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Thank you to the 711 attorney volunteers (as of December 15) who have signed up for a pro bono project in 2021! We could not have done it without you. Click here to add your name to the list below. Abbey Morrow Abby Larimer Abraham Llama Adam Kaye Adam Keating Adam Snyder Alan Poole Alan …

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Shout Out to Volunteers

December 15, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Thank you to the 711 attorney volunteers (as of December 15) who gave nonprofit clients pro bono advice! We could not have done it without you. Click here to add your name to the list below. From: Kate’s ClubTo: Shadaisa Wilcox, David Manadom and Lisa Aman, Nelson MullinsMany thanks for your great work on our …

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EEOC Issues Guidance on Religious Objections to COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements

November 30, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Your nonprofit has a mandatory workplace vaccination requirement. You have an employee requesting an exemption based on a religious objection. How should you proceed with this request if you think that the objection may not be based on sincerely held religious beliefs? Read this article from Seyfarth Shaw with tips based on the Equal Employment …

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Accepting Cryptocurrency Donations

November 30, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Cryptocurrency is quickly becoming a popular form of currency, particularly among younger generations. Cryptocurrency owners may even look to donate their cryptocurrency to your organization. Are you ready? A nonprofit’s ability to receive cryptocurrency donations helps ensure that it is able to accept donations from all interested donors. Learn more about accepting cryptocurrency donations in …

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Legal Considerations of Online Fundraising Auctions: Make it a Win-Win Situation

November 29, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Online auctions make it easy for nonprofits to connect with a wide audience in a convenient format.  They have also skyrocketed in popularity during the pandemic as a safe option for nonprofits to continue their fundraising efforts. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Mary Benton of Alston & Bird discusses legal considerations around online auctions, …

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Client Profile – Wholesome Wave

November 29, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Wholesome Wave Georgia (WWG) is a local nonprofit organization that passionately works with local farmers and community partners to provide Georgians in need with access to fresh, healthy, and locally grown food. Founded in 2009, WWG’s mission is to fight nutrition insecurity by facilitating access to and awareness of healthy food choices. One way WWG …

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Fundraising Consultants & Grant Writers: Legal Considerations for Working with Third-Party Fundraisers

October 28, 2021 by Marie Wandera

Are you considering working with a third-party fundraiser, such as a grant writer or fundraising consultant? If working with an outside fundraiser is on your horizon, take a listen to this episode of the PBPA Podcast.  When do you need to file a fundraiser’s contract with the Secretary of State?  Can you pay them by …

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What Does My 501(c)(3) Have to Show the Public?

October 27, 2021 by Marie Wandera

“I Want To See Your 990!” How should a nonprofit respond when an individual demands copies of its filings?  501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations are legally required to disclose certain information. This article outlines what information 501(c)(3)s must make publicly available, recommendations for handling requests for information, and potential penalties if a nonprofit does not respond to a request …

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Asking Job Applicants About Their Vaccination Status?

October 20, 2021 by Marie Wandera

That may be a violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Read this article from Constangy for tips on what to do if an applicant brings up their status themselves and recommendations on when it may be okay to collect this medical information. 

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