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Webcast: Syncing COVID-19 Employment Policies and Practices with your Existing Policies

How should your existing employment policies and practices be modified in light of COVID-19? This webcast looks beyond employment benefits discusses other employment considerations related to COVID-19. Kristina Griffin speaks about: Considerations around COVID-19 workforce changes Tips for Employee Safety Managing employees remotely This webcast is a partnership between Candid and Pro Bono Partnership of …

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Webcast: Your CARES Act and SBA EIDL Questions Answered

Robyn Miller answers your questions related to loans under the SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (EIDL) and the Payroll Protection Program under the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act). Please also take a look at these resources below: How to Get Loans Under The CARES Act: The Paycheck Protection Program Loans …

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Webcast: COVID 19 Navigating Changes for Employers in the Nonprofit Workplace

The way that business is being conducted in nonprofit workplaces is changing rapidly because of the global pandemic. In this webcast, Lori Shapiro, PBPA Employment Counsel, will discuss the evolving workplace, legal considerations that may influence employer actions and decisions, and existing and newly enacted laws, including the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, that will …

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Webcast: Pandemics, Fires, Floods and Other Disasters – How to prepare for them and how to deal with insurance companies and brokers in the aftermath

What if your facilities are required to be closed next week because of a novel virus? What if your offices are flooded next month? In this presentation, Jim Leonard will talk about how to prepare for potential natural disasters, and how to deal with insurance companies and brokers in the aftermath. Making decisions in the …

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Political Campaign Activities and Electioneering

501(c)(3)s are prohibited from engaging in political activity. Doing so can result in loss of tax-exemption. As the 2020 election year gets underway, it is important to understand what constitutes political activity and what doesn’t.   Open Slides in New Tab

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Webcast: Georgia Lobbying Registration and Reporting Requirements for Nonprofits

Nonprofit §501(c)(3) organizations are permitted to engage in some lobbying activities, just not a substantial amount. Nonprofits that do engage in lobbying, like their for-profit peers, have significant obligations to register and report their lobbying activities in the State of Georgia. Rules vary depending on the level of state government or type of government entity …

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Webcast: Ways to Lower Your Property Taxes – Homestead Exemptions & Tax Appeals

This webinar is an overview of the two tools homeowners have to try to manage their property taxes amid rising home values. Homestead exemptions are a valuable tool for reducing taxes on primary residences and who might be eligible is a little broader than whose name appears on the deed. We will talk about who …

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Webcast: Working Overtime: Who Is Eligible for Pay, Who Will Be Soon and How Do We Stay In Compliance?

Description:Many nonprofit employees who are not eligible for overtime pay will become eligible on January 1, 2020 when new regulations under the Fair Labor Standards Act go into effect. This webcast will provide important information to help nonprofits prepare for the new overtime regulations, including an overview of wage and hour law requirements and practical …

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Webcast: Leasing 101: It Begins and Ends with a Lease

Does your organization help participants find housing and sign leases with landlords? Could your organization use a little bit of insight on what all those lease provisions mean? This webcast is intended to walk the listener through: – Understanding standard lease provisions – Once it is signed, following the terms of the lease. – The …

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Webcast: Three Habits of Highly Effective Board Members

PBPA Executive Director, Rachel Epps Spears discusses the good habits that make a successful board member. Learn to be an effective partner to the organization you care so much about and help avoid the pitfalls of financial mismanagement. This knowledge is more important than ever, especially considering recent closures of several well-established nonprofits in Atlanta. …

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Webcast: Galas & Tournaments & Festivals, Oh My! Part II: Road Races, Golf Tournaments & Other Sporting Activities

Our Fundraising series is exploring the legal aspects of conducting various fundraising activities in the state of Georgia. In this session, our speaker will explain the things nonprofits need to consider when hosting sporting activities such as road races and golf tournaments in Georgia. She will cover topics including risk issues, income and sales tax, …

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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 …

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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 …

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Webcast: Fundraising and Sales Tax – What Every Nonprofit Needs to Know

As a Georgia nonprofit: (a) do we pay sales tax on items we buy? (b) do we have to charge sales tax on items we sell? and (c) do we have to charge sales tax on fundraising activities including admissions to our galas, golf tournaments, and fun runs? Much of the time, the answer is …

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Webcast: Employment Practices Liability Insurance – What is it and does my nonprofit need this insurance policy?

In the climate of #MeToo, how do you protect your organization from the significant costs associated with claims of harassment, discrimination or retaliation made by employees or former employees? Even if you have your employee handbook and waivers all in tip-top shape, and are clearly not at fault, an employee or former employee can file …

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Webcast: The Mobile Workforce Considerations for Employees Using Personal Devices

Do your employees text from their own smartphone for work? Do they work from home using their personal laptop? Many nonprofits today allow employees to work remotely, using their personal phones and laptops. This is a great tool for recruiting new talent and can even help minimize overhead. In this webcast, we will talk through …

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Webcast: Gift Acceptance Policies

Has anyone ever offered your organization a gift of stock, bonds, mutual funds, CDs, or other investments? Many organizations do not think about a policy for accepting such investments and a procedure for managing them until the offer is made and then urgency takes priority instead of a thoughtful plan. Some nonprofits also receive offers …

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Webcast: Maintaining Your Tax Exempt Status When You Have Close Ties with a Separate For Profit

Many small nonprofits have close ties to separate for-profit corporations. – Does a for-profit provide a lot of your 501(c)(3)’s support? – Was your 501(c)(3) public charity started by a for-profit entity that does similar or connected work to your 501(c)(3)? – Do you share clients or refer clients to one another? These scenarios, plus …

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Webcast: Bottoms Up: Serving Alcohol at Your Nonprofit’s Event

Nonprofits rely on special events for a wide variety of reasons: as a fundraising source, to recognize volunteers and as an opportunity to celebrate your mission. These special events usually include serving alcohol, which means, you may even need to apply for a special events alcohol license! In this webcast, we will have an expert …

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Building Generational Wealth Webcast Series: Kinship Care – Who Will Save the Children?

This webcast is part of the Building Generational Wealth webcast series which helps nonprofits better serve their low-income clients. Kinship Care is not a new concept. Having a relative help out with the children when someone is in need has been happening as long as there have been families. The struggles of modern life have …

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Webcast: Creating and Administering Effective Performance Improvement Plans

Are you struggling to figure out how to improve the work or behavior of an employee? A performance improvement plan (PIP) is a tool your nonprofit could use to give an employee with performance deficiencies the opportunity to succeed. In this webcast, we will discuss when a PIP should be considered, along with how to …

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Webcast: Business and Legal Considerations for Nonprofits Selecting Office Space

For nonprofits, as for all businesses, the location where you operate plays an important role in how your organization will function and whether it will thrive. When selecting a space and deciding whether to own or lease (and under what terms), it is all too easy to dive into a deal before fully considering your …

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Webcast: Background Checks

Does your organization conduct criminal background checks on employees and volunteers? If so, you must comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. In this webcast, we will provide you with step-by-step instructions for ensuring that your organization provides job applicants and volunteers with the disclosures and notices required by the law. Presenters: Craig Bertschi, Kilpatrick …

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Webcast: Food Donation Liability Protection

Everyday food may be wasted if potential donors fear liability. The Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Act protects donors and recipient agencies from liability when distributing donated foods. View this webcast to learn how you and your organization are protected by federal and state laws. Specifically, the webcast will cover: – Can your organization be sued …

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