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Recognizing Value: Paying and Receiving Honorariums

May 30, 2023
What happens when a member of your organization receives an honorarium? Should the payment go to the individual or to the nonprofit? Well, it depends. In this episode of the PBPA Podcast, Kathryn Hecker and Felix Swierski with Arnall Golden Gregory will explore these questions and provide guidance on receiving or paying honoraria. While an honorarium serves as recognition to an individual for their time, expertise, and contributions, it is important to be aware of the legal …

Furry Friends: Legal Guidance for Maintaining a Pawsome Workplace

April 26, 2023
Can you have a “No Pets at Work” policy? What if an employee has a service dog? What if it is an emotional support dog? What if the person asking is a member of the public and not an employee at all? Nonprofits may receive requests from employees, clients, or others, to bring service or emotional support animals into their spaces. This article from the Bradley law firm provides guidance about when an organization is required to …

Legal Considerations for Nonprofits Using Chat GPT and Other Generative AI

April 26, 2023
ChatGPT has become all the rage, inside and outside of the technology world. In fact, I even used ChatGPT to write this intro – but only after taking into consideration the guidance that Creighton Frommer, Counsel at RelX, shares in this episode of the PBPA Podcast.  Join us as we talk about ChatGPT and other generative artificial intelligence (AI), the legal issues they raise, and legal tips to guide your nonprofit’s use of this cutting-edge technology. Pro …

Families of Children Under Stress (FOCUS)

April 26, 2023
Families of Children Under Stress (FOCUS) was founded in 1983 by two families seeking support for themselves and their children with rare genetic illnesses. Over the last 40 years, FOCUS has provided support and resources to over 4,500 Georgia families of children with physical and/or developmental disabilities. FOCUS’s programs center around creating community at each stage of a child’s life and development. This can include everything from hospital support and an equipment grant program to educational resources, …

Lobbying and Advocacy for Tax-Exempt Organizations

April 20, 2023
As a 501(c)(3), there is a limit on the amount of lobbying your organization can do and an absolute prohibition on any political campaign activity. This webcast will answer the following questions: Speaker: Douglas Chalmers, Managing Member, Chalmers, Adams, Backer & Kaufman, LLC Open Slides in New Tab For more information about grassroots advocacy and lobbying, please see this article: Lobbying vs. Advocacy.

Don’t Be an April Fool: Renew Your Georgia Nonprofit Corporation Registration

March 30, 2023
Keep your corporate registration in good standing by renewing it annually.  Georgia nonprofits must renew their registration with the Office of Secretary of State every year, between January 1 – April 1.  You must renew during this window regardless of when you filed your initial registration (for example, if you registered with the Secretary of State on August 9, your renewal is not based on your registration anniversary – it is due between January 1 – April …
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