Jennifer Clarke to present at the annual event on Wednesday, May 27.
Public Interest Law Center executive director Jennifer Clarke is presenting at the Pennsylvania Bar Institute’s 13th Annual Nonprofit Institute. She will be on the panel, “The Role of the Board of Directors and How They Should Avoid Managing the Organization,” to speak about relationships between boards of directors and executive directors.
From the Pennsylvania Bar Institute:
Mark your calendars for a dynamic day featuring a wide array of topics for nonprofits big and small. A MUST ATTEND for anyone involved in the nonprofit sector. An exceptional program for lawyers, nonprofit board members, accountants, fundraisers and anybody who is thinking of starting up a nonprofit.
- Select sessions that fit your interests and practice
- The Basics! – Join us for a basic level track on starting and running a nonprofit
- Discover topics for lawyers, nonprofit executives, volunteers and fundraisers
- Network with others from the nonprofit community
- Don Kramer’s Annual Case Law and Legislative Update
- A BASIC Track
- Earn your ethics credits for the year!
- Hundreds of pages of valuable information
- Tons of sample documents
- One of PBI’s “Bestsellers”
- Opening Plenary – NONPROFITX – Three Charity Leaders Comment on the State of the Nonprofit Union
- Starting a Pennsylvania 501(c)(3) Charity (BASIC)
- Don Kramer’s Annual Update
- Protecting our Children-Nonprofit Policies and Legislative Mandates to Prevent Child Abuse
- Advising Philanthropic Individuals on How to Establish Charitable Funding
- Maintaining a Pennsylvania 501(c)(3) (BASIC)
- Restructures—Mergers and Affiliations among Charities
- Three Other Types of Tax-Exempt Entities—The World of 501(c)(4)’s, (c)(6)’s and 501(c)(7)’s
- The Affordable Care Act—Unique Issues for Nonprofits
- When Nonprofits Go Bad—Perspectives from the IRS and AG’s Office (BASIC)
- Restructures—Other Corporate Reorganizations and Dissolutions
- Hot Topics in Federal Tax
- What Would You Do?—An Interactive Workshop
- It Takes Two To Tango—Building Successful Relationships Between Volunteers and Paid Staff (BASIC)
- Project Management—Better Planning for Greater Results
- Substantiation, Acknowledgements and Quid Pro Quo Rules
- The Role of the Board of Directors and How They Should Avoid Managing the Organization
- Non-Profits, Social Media, Human Resources and Employment Law (BASIC)
- Ethics at the Movies (ETHICS)
- Opening Plenary – NONPROFITX – Three Charity Leaders Comment on the State of the Nonprofit Union
- Don Kramer’s Annual Legislative and Case Law Update
- Three Other Types of Tax-Exempt Entities—The World of 501(c)(4)’s, (c)(6)’s and 501(c)(7)’s
In the afternoon:
- Restructures—Other Corporate Reorganizations and Dissolutions
- The Role of the Board of Directors and How They Should Avoid Managing the Organization
- Ethics at the Movies (ETHICS)
* This Institute has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 6 hours of CLE credit. Workshop choices will determine whether credits are in substantive law, practice and procedure or ethics, professionalism or substance abuse.
Course Planners: Noel A Fleming, Esq., Anne L. Gingerich, Esq., Donald W. Kramer, Esq., Penina K. Lieber, Esq., Jack R. Owen, Esq., Mark A. Pacella, Esq., Laura N. Solomon, Esq., Deborah J. Zateeny, Esq.
Other Tuitions Available
- Special tuition for nonprofits grossing $500,000 or less–$225
- Special tuition for nonprofits grossing $100,000 or less–$150
To register for these tuition categories, please call Customer Service at 1-800-247-4724.
Course Materials
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Course Book (2015-8620) – $119
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Audio CD (ACD-8620) – $39
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Audio CD & Book Set (ACDS-8620) – $179
Live Webcast Information
May 27, 2015 9:00 AM Eastern