Webcast: Galas & Tournaments & Festivals, Oh My! Part 1: Galas and Silent Auctions
Does your nonprofit host auctions or galas as part of its fundraising efforts? Venue, caterer, silent auction items . . CHECK! What about: – Registering with your local sheriff to host that raffle? – If you are serving alcohol, applying for a liquor license? – Paying and collecting sales taxes on catering, ticket sales and …
Shout Outs to our Volunteers
Since January 1, over 400 volunteers have volunteered for new matters for our nonprofit clients! Click here for a list of individuals who have volunteered so far this year. To: Chris Lee, Eversheds Sutherland and Suzanne Palms, Inspire Brand From: The Drake House I am thrilled to announce that Fulton County approved our property tax …
PBPA Volunteers January – July 2019
Thank you to the 411 attorney volunteers (as of July 5th) 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. Abbey Morrow Abby Larimer Adam Fitzsimmons Adam Israelov Adam Kaye Aditya Shrivastava Adriana Varela Alan Rosselot Alex Drummond Alex …
Webcast: Avoiding Fraud And Cyber Risk From Inside and Outside Your Nonprofit
You have heard the stories: “Unsuspecting employee gives company bank information to hacker, Company loses millions!” As you read this, you think cybercrime and embezzlement would never happen within your nonprofit. Or could it? In this webcast, John & Anush talk about fraud and your nonprofit, including concerns such as: • How to detect potential …
New Privacy Rules and Nonprofits – What You Can Do Now
In everyday media, privacy is the buzz word. Organizations have been nervously busy for some time understanding which privacy rules apply to their businesses. Often more than one regulation applies. In 2018, the European Union adopted the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), data privacy regulations which are influencing data privacy rules and practices in the …