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Publications
and Frequently Asked Questions
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publications relating to:
Background Checking
Board Members
Child Care
Corporate Governance
Employment Law
Fiscal Sponsorship
Frequently Asked Questions
Fundraising & Registration
Intellectual Property Issues
Lobbying & Advocacy
Privacy and Confidentiality
Issues
Real Estate
Risk Management, Liability & Insurance
Child Care
Child
Abuse: Provider's Responsibilities and Rights (Connecticut)
This article provides a summary of
Connecticut and federal mandated reporting requirements for child care
providers who have a belief or suspicion that a child has been abused or
neglected.
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to thank
Leonard D. Andrew Esq. for his help in updating this article, and Nichelle
Brooks Esq. of Robinson & Cole LLP, for her help in editing this
article.
Corporate
Governance
The
Independent Sector's Sample Code of Ethics
Document Retention Policies –What Every Nonprofit Should Know
This May
2008 article, reprinted with permission from the Community
Economic Development Project of the DC Bar Pro Bono Program, provides a
brief summary of document retention policies for nonprofits, and
includes a sample document retention policy (as noted in the
article, Organizations should consult with their legal counsel regarding
local laws, and any necessary changes to their policy).
Employment Law
Employment
Law Guide for Non-Profit Organizations
Leonard D. Andrew, Esq., Richard
S. Hobish, Esq., Editors
This manual has been prepared
for leaders of not-for-profit organizations and their advisors who are not expert in
employment law. It should provide useful guidance in the preparation of
human resource policies, and employee and supervisory manuals or
handbooks.
Call to Duty: An
Employer's Obligation to Military Service Personnel
Joseph Lynett, Esq.
This article details an employer's responsibilities to
its employees who are members of the Armed Forces under the Uniformed
Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act of 1994 (USERRA).
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to thank
Joseph Lynett, Esq. of Herrick, Feinstein LLP for providing this helpful
article.
Minimum Wage and Overtime Requirements for Employers of Home Care
Companions
Pro Bono Partnership
This
article explains that while home care companions are exempt from the
minimum wage and overtime requirements of federal and Connecticut
wage-hour laws, these workers are entitled to at least the minimum wage
and overtime under the wage-hour laws in New Jersey and New York.
Fiscal
Sponsorship
Fiscal Sponsorships: What You
Need to Know about Using or Serving as a Fiscal Sponsor
Pro Bono Partnership
If
you are considering serving as a fiscal sponsor, or would like to use a
fiscal sponsor for fundraising, this is an important resource.
Fundraising and Registration
What
Must a Tax-Exempt Group Do to Acknowledge Donations?
Pro Bono
PartnershipAn important feature
of being a tax-exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal
Revenue Code is the ability to accept tax deductible donations. There are
numerous IRS rules that govern how to properly acknowledge such donations.
This article outlines these important rules.
Charitable Registration in New Jersey
Pro Bono
Partnership
This article provides guidance to charities on the New Jersey state law
that requires charities to register their fundraising activities with the
State Attorney General.
Background Checking
Criminal Record Checking:
Step-by-Step Guide for New Jersey
Youth-Serving Organizations
Pro Bono
Partnership
This article describes the procedures that youth-serving charities in
New Jersey may follow to obtain criminal history background information on
employees and volunteers.
Criminal History Checks
Nonprofit Risk Management Center
A helpful article on criminal history background checking as one factor
in the screening process. This article was prepared by the Nonprofit Risk
Management Center.
Intellectual Property
Issues
Frequently Asked
Questions About Trademarks and Service Marks for Not-for-Profit
Organizations
Sue Nam, Esq., Vice President and Corporate
Counsel, Prudential Financial
This brief article addresses how trademarks and service marks can
protect a nonprofit organization's right to use a particular name or logo,
and reviews the process of applying for trademark registration.
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to thank Sue Nam, Esq., Vice
President and Corporate Counsel, Prudential Financial, for providing this
helpful article.
Auditing the Non-Profit
Website
Copyright
2002 Geoffrey G. Gussis, Esq.
Why do
nonprofits need to have their website reviewed by a lawyer? Geoffrey
Gussis, Esq., of Riker Danzig LLP, provides
answers to this question and important advice to any nonprofit that hosts
a website.
Lobbying & Advocacy
Lobbying, Advocacy and the Law for Nonprofits:
The tax law provides for considerable opportunities for a 501(c)(3)
organization to lobby.
Click here for a quick
tutorial on the federal lobbying law.
Election-related Activities for 501(c)(3) organizations:
What activities may a 501(c)(3) engage in during an election? What’s
prohibited?
Click here for a quick tutorial on the dos and don'ts of
election-related activities.
Privacy and
Confidentiality Rules
Can I Disclose This Information? Complying with Confidentiality &
Disclosure Requirements
Reprinted with permission, CAPLAW June 2008
This article, by Anita Lichtblau,
Esq., and
reprinted with permission from Community Action Program Legal Services,
Inc., summarizes basic legal issues faced by all nonprofits when
confronting privacy and confidentiality issues.
Board
Members
How
Officers and Directors of Nonprofits Can Stay Out of Trouble Under The
Excess Benefits Rules
Copyright 2002 Lisa Nachmias Davis
This article, originally published in the October, 2002 edition of
Connecticut Lawyer, explains the IRS "Excess Benefit" Rules; describes
how they affect nonprofit organizations, their directors and officers; and
provides a useful checklist for board members and attorneys when dealing
with conflicts of interest (While the article discusses the IRS Rules
applicable to all charitable organizations, it especially focuses on
Connecticut nonprofits).
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to thank
Lisa Nachmias Davis,
Esq. for
providing this helpful article.
Real Estate
Issues and Concerns for a
Nonprofit Organization When Negotiating a Commercial Lease
Stephen D. Millas, Esq. and Cristina Coronado, Esq.
This article identifies and addresses the primary areas of concern for
nonprofits when negotiating a commercial lease, either as a landlord or a
tenant.
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to thank Stephen D. Millas, Esq.
and Cristina Coronado, Esq. of Orrick
Herrington and Sutcliffe, LLP for providing this helpful article.
Risk
Management, Liability & Insurance
State
Liability Laws for Charitable Organizations and Volunteers - 4th Edition
Nonprofit Risk Management Center
Good Samaritan Laws. Volunteer Protection. Volunteer Immunity.
Liability Limitation. Shield Laws. Charitable Immunity. These terms, which
have significant, as well as subtle distinctions, have been used to
describe laws that protect people and organizations in the nonprofit
sector from claims, lawsuits and allegations of wrongdoing. Beginning
with an overview of the liability environment, this fourth edition of
State Liability Laws for Charitable Organizations and Volunteers
provides a state-by-state review of the evolving landscape of charitable
immunity and volunteer protection laws.
The Pro Bono Partnership wishes to the
Nonprofit Risk
Management Center for their permission to post this publication.
The Pro Bono Partnership
Answers Frequently Asked Questions
Read responses prepared
by the Pro Bono Partnership’s staff attorneys to frequently asked
questions.
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