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Marie Wandera

Podcast | Managing Your Remote Workers

July 30, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Many nonprofits find themselves teleworking, now and for the foreseeable future. Just because your workforce is out of sight does not mean they are out of mind. In this podcast, Val Rusk shares legal and practical insight on managing a remote workforce. Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta · Virtual Workforce

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Podcast | So You Need To Let An Employee Go

July 27, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Do you have to let an employee go? Even the best managers eventually find themselves in this position, and preparation is key. Join us in a conversation with Lori Shapiro, PBPA’s Employment Counsel, as she walks us through an employee termination meeting. Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta · So You Need To Let An Employee …

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Georgia Department of Revenue Provides Detailed Guidance on Sales Tax and Nonprofit Fundraising

July 24, 2020 by Marie Wandera

In Georgia, most §501(c)(3) tax-exempt organizations ARE NOT exempt from paying sales and use tax in Georgia. The Georgia Department of Revenue (GA DOR) realized that many tax-exempt organizations are not aware of their sales tax obligations especially regarding their fundraising activities. So, on July 2, 2020, the GA DOR issued a comprehensive bulletin on …

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FFCRA Updates: Childcare Leave During the Summer Break and Reporting Wage Payments to the IRS

July 17, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Find information on recent guidance on the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA”) in this article, including: Is Your Employee Eligible For Paid Leave If Their Child’s Summer Camp Has Been Cancelled? The Department of Labor has provided guidance on if and when an employee is eligible for leave related to childcare during the school …

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The Latest on Loan Forgiveness under Paycheck Protection Program

July 1, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Updated on August 5, 2020 Small nonprofits that have received money under the CARES Act Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) will want to take advantage of the loan forgiveness provisions. This article summarizes the factors a small nonprofit should consider to maximize its loan forgiveness using the latest information available. In addition, this article discusses the …

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How to Help your Nonprofit’s Mission Survive These Tough Times

June 30, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Your organization’s revenue is down, workforce is changing, and facilities are underutilized. What can a nonprofit do? What MUST it do? As your organization considers its options as an entity and a steward, there are several possibilities out there. In this 3-part webcast series, our speakers will: identify the questions your nonprofit should ask during …

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Key Policies Every Nonprofit Should Consider

June 30, 2020 by Marie Wandera

As a nonprofit executive, there is no shortage of responsibilities that demand your immediate attention. While it may be difficult to put aside pressing tasks, good planning today can lead to greater efficiency tomorrow. Well-drafted policies help your nonprofit improve board and staff performance by setting clearly defined roles and responsibilities, provide sustainable structures for …

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Thinking of Invading Your Endowment?

June 30, 2020 by Marie Wandera

As the effects of COVID-19 present financial challenges to nearly every nonprofit organization, some that have endowments may be wondering whether and how much your endowment funds can be used to keep your organization afloat. While a lot depends on the specifics of the endowment, this article is intended to provide an overview of some …

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Paycheck Protection Program

June 29, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Updated on January 13, 2020 Since the introduction of the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) on March 27, 2020, the federal government has provided numerous updates, changes and clarifications to it. Below is a list of resources from PBPA which capture PPP updates most relevant to small Georgia nonprofits. The most recent resources are listed first. …

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Webcast: Process of Dissolution: Part 3 of the Options for your Nonprofit in these Tough Economic Times Series

June 29, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Your organization’s revenue is down, workforce is changing, and facilities are underutilized. What can a nonprofit do? What MUST it do? As your organization considers its options as an entity and a steward, there are several possibilities out there. In this 3-part webcast series, our speakers will: identify the questions your nonprofit should ask during …

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Client Profile: YWCA of Greater Atlanta

June 25, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. That is the mission of YWCA of Greater Atlanta, which works to eliminate racism and empower women through three pillars: education and empowerment, advocacy and social justice, and health and safety. According to CEO Sharmen Gowens, the goal of YWCA of Greater …

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PBPA Volunteers January – December 2020

June 25, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Thank you to the 696 attorney volunteers (as of December 16) 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. Abby Larimer Abby Tyre Abe Kannof Abigail Castleberry Abraham Llama Adam Fitzsimmons Adam Kaye Adam Keating Adam Marshall Adam …

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Shout Outs to Our Volunteers

June 25, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Since January 1, 250 attorneys have volunteered for new matters for our nonprofit clients! Click here for a list of individuals who have volunteered so far this year. To: Veronica Davis, AT&T and Brian Holmes and Crystal Genteman, Kilpatrick Townsend From: Georgia Center for Youth Excellence I would like to personally thank you all for …

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Building Generational Wealth Webcast Series: Estate Planning Basics – What It Involves and How to Talk About It

June 17, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Community Leaders, Nonprofit Staff, and Cooperative Extension Agents: Estate planning is your go-to protection against blighted homes, land loss, and generational poverty in the communities you serve. With proper estate planning, your constituents can prevent the creation of heirs property, an unstable form of landownership that limits a family’s ability to make home improvements, manage …

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Latest Rules Clarify Paycheck Protection Program Loan Forgiveness

June 16, 2020 by Marie Wandera

The SBA and Treasury issued more clarification about the Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”), and what happens if a borrower does not spend at least 60% of their PPP loan on payroll costs. The additional Interim Final Rules state that PPP borrowers may still be eligible to have a portion of their loan forgiven, and the …

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United States Supreme Court Rules That Title VII Prohibits Discrimination Based on Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation

June 15, 2020 by Marie Wandera

On Monday, June 15, 2020, the United States Supreme Court issued an historic decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia acknowledging that the prohibition of discrimination based on sex contained in Title VII includes the prohibition of discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Under this decision, all employers in Georgia that are subject …

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Webcast: Nonprofit Insolvency and Bankruptcy

June 11, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Insolvency & Bankruptcy: Part 2 of the Options for your Nonprofit in these Tough Economic Times Series Your organization’s revenue is down, workforce is changing, and facilities are underutilized. What can a nonprofit do? What MUST it do? As your organization considers its options as an entity and a steward, there are several possibilities out …

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Clarification on PPP’s Certification of Economic Necessity Requirement for Loans under $2 Million

June 10, 2020 by Marie Wandera

On May 13, 2020, the Treasury and the SBA issued a new FAQ #46 which provides an important safe harbor for borrowers that received Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans of less than $2 million. The CARES Act requires that borrowers certify that “the uncertainty of current economic conditions makes necessary the loan request to support …

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Allowing Volunteers, Clients and Other Visitors Into Your Nonprofit Facilities

June 9, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Are you bringing volunteers, clients or others back to your facility? If so, this questionnaire might be helpful to use with volunteers, clients or other visitors to your facility to assist in screening out those with potential exposure to COVID-19. If you use this document, please verify that every statement in the questionnaire is accurate …

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New Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act – Changes PPP Requirements

June 5, 2020 by Marie Wandera

On Wednesday, Congress passed The Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) Flexibility Act and the President is expected to sign it. The PPP Flexibility Act gives more time and flexibility to businesses, including nonprofits, that receive forgivable loans through the PPP. For more information, see this article.

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Do You Need to Report Workplace COVID-19 Cases to OSHA?

June 4, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Maybe. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has issued new guidance regarding when employers are required to report cases of COVID-19 in the workplace. If you have an employee who tests positive for COVID-19 and you have any reason to believe the illness may have been contracted at work, please see this link for …

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Georgia Separation Notice Required for Any Separation from Employment

June 1, 2020 by Marie Wandera

In Georgia, the Department of Labor requires that a Separation Notice be provided to any employee who leaves employment, regardless of the reason. Use this link to download the current form. Please contact your PBPA attorney if you have any questions about the departure of an employee or this Separation Notice form.

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Changes in Sales Tax Obligations for Nonprofit Online Retailers

May 29, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Does your nonprofit make online sales to customers in other states? Until recently, states were not able to require out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax solely for online sales. This article reviews recent changes in the law that permit states, within certain limits, to require out-of-state retailers to collect and remit sales tax …

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Has Your Organization Recently Pivoted to Provide Food Services or Delivery?

May 21, 2020 by Marie Wandera

Your in-person programming does not work in the current COVID-19 paradigm, but the needs in the community are now greater than ever before. Have you recently pivoted to respond to the new needs of your clients during COVID-19? Maybe instead of tutoring children, you are delivering meals to their homes or you have expanded from …

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