A Professional Fundraising Counsel (PFC) is generally defined as a person who, for compensation, plans, manages, advises, counsels, consults or prepares| Charity Lawyer Blog
An excess benefit transaction occurs when a 501(c)(3) public charity benefits an insider without receiving equivalent value in return.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Nonprofits need to know how to classify workers because mislabeling an employee as an independent contractor can be costly.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Strategies for setting nonprofit executive compensation that reduce risk for the executive, the board, and organization.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Nonprofits must register to solicit donations, not only in their home state, but also in any state where their donors reside.| Charity Lawyer Blog
How to draft legally compliant nonprofit bylaws for your nonprofit corporation's specific structure and governance needs.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Nonprofit board members must understand and fulfill their fiduciary duties or they expose the nonprofit they serve and themselves to risk.| Charity Lawyer Blog
All nonprofits will encounter conflicts and all nonprofits must be effective at managing conflicts of interest.| Charity Lawyer Blog
Effective non-profit board governance is critical to the success of any non-profit organization. This list was started as the inaugural post to CharityLawyer Blog. The post struck a nerve, was mentioned by the Chronicle of Philanthropy, the Nonprofit Quarterly, and numerous bloggers and Twitter users.| Charity Lawyer Blog
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