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Webcast: How to Use Email Marketing Without Violating the Law

Webcast: How to Use Email Marketing Without Violating the Law

So many emails, so little time. If you’ve ever wanted to solicit donations or invite donors to your next fundraiser with a simple email, this is the session for you. Advertising laws, such as the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography And Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM), govern how businesses, even nonprofits, use email marketing. …

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The Dangers of Compensating Volunteers

While having volunteers is allowed under the Fair Labor Standards Act, nonprofit organizations should be aware of the risks posed by providing compensation to their volunteers. This article addresses: 1) who is a volunteer 2) the risks of paying volunteers 3) what nonprofits can do to recognize their volunteers Dangers of Compensating Volunteers

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Webcast: Social Enterprise, Part 2: What Can Nonprofit §501(c)(3)s Do?

The new buzz word in the nonprofit §501(c)(3) sector seems to be “self-sustaining.” Boards, foundations, and other stakeholders are asking how nonprofit §501(c)(3)’s can generate income and become self-sustaining. The goal of this webcast is to help nonprofits understand the potential risks of selling goods or services and to provide insights into options for doing …

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2015 Year in Review

Click here to view Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta’s 2015 Year in Review!

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May Volunteer List

Between January 1st and May 1st, 2016, 220 attorneys have volunteered their time to support PBPA’s nonprofit clients. Thank you to those who have volunteered so far this year: Abi Oyegun Adrienne Byrdsong Aimee Nash Alan Hastings Alan Poole Alex Clamon Alex Drummond Alexandra Greene Alexis Simpson Alfred Lurey Alison Drane Amanda Busse Amanda Norcross …

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Nonprofit Client Profile: kidz2leaders

One of the top ten adverse childhood experiences that lead to poor mental and physical health as adults is having an incarcerated parent. Kidz2leaders, inc. exists to help change the lives of prisoners’ children and to break the vicious cycle of incarceration. Kidz2leaders helps the children rise above their circumstances, teaches them to become leaders …

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