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Contracts

Legal Alerts

FAQs for Recipients of Federal Funding Regarding Required Certifications

March 20, 2025

Does Your Government Contract Allow You to Safeguard Clients' Confidential Information?

July 16, 2024
Topics: Contracts

Community Arts Q&A Series: Part Three: Fiscally Sponsoring an Artist's Project

January 10, 2024

FAQ: Electronic Notarization in New York State

April 14, 2023

BOO!! Contract Horror Stories (and How to Avoid Them)

October 28, 2022
Topics: Contracts

Buy One, Give One? Get Your Cause Marketing Agreements in Writing

December 28, 2021

Conquering Contracts During the Coronavirus Pandemic FAQs

June 9, 2020
Topics: Contracts

COVID-19 and Insurance Coverage Considerations for Nonprofits - updated April 21

April 2, 2020
Topics: Contracts

Contract Considerations for Nonprofits During the Coronavirus Outbreak

March 16, 2020
Topics: Contracts

Reminder: Freelance Isn't Free - updated

August 2, 2017

A Practical Guide to Legal Risk Management: Contracts

March 7, 2017
Topics: Contracts

Recorded Webinars

Breaking Down Managed Care Contracts

Topics: Contracts

Conquering Contracts Webinar Series, Part I: Understanding, Negotiating, and Mitigating Risks within the Law

Topics: Contracts

Conquering Contracts Webinar Series, Part II: Breaking Through the Boilerplate: New York City Human Services Contracts

Topics: Contracts

Conquering Contracts Webinar Series, Part III: Contract Management: Keeping Track of Documents, Obligations, and Compliance

Topics: Contracts

Contract Considerations for Nonprofits During the Coronavirus Outbreak

Topics: Contracts

Introduction to Loan Agreements

Topics: Contracts

Understanding Unionization

Publications

Advising Nonprofits, Sixth Edition (PDF Version - Single User)

This edition of Lawyers Alliance's comprehensive guide to legal issues encountered by attorneys, staff, and board members in operating and managing not-for-profit corporations reflects changes made to the New York Not-for-Profit Corporation Law enacted by the Nonprofit Revitalization Act in late 2013. Key issues relating to corporate governance and structuring, contracts, regulatory compliance, fundraising, personnel management, lobbying and political activity, intellectual property, and revenue-generating activities are covered in the book. Preview the Table of Contents. Copyright 2014. 526 pages.

Advising Nonprofits is currently not available in bound hard copy. Lawyers Alliance is pleased to offer a $100 PDF version of Advising Nonprofits, including footnotes with website links, for the limited internal use of nonprofit organizations with budgets of less than $1.5 million or individuals. (Please see following entry for unlimited use site license PDF.)

By purchasing this PDF version of Advising Nonprofits, you hereby agree to this General License that governs its terms of use.

Advising Nonprofits, Sixth Edition (PDF Version - Site License)

This PDF version of Advising Nonprofits is designed for unlimited internal use by law firms, law school libraries, mid- and large-sized nonprofit organizations, and others.

By purchasing this PDF version of Advising Nonprofits, you hereby agree to this General License that governs its terms of use.

 

Charting the Course: Legal Help for Nonprofits in Troubled Times - Full Report (Bound Hard Copy)

There are a limited number of hard copies available. Many topics covered in this 2012 publication are relevant now. 

This report provides proven business and legal strategies to help nonprofit leaders and board members meet the continuing challenges posed in a weak or uncertain economy. Nonprofit organizations are coping with increased demand for their services as funding remains precarious. Despite an unpredictable financial outlook, there are multiple strategies and best practices that nonprofits can pursue to minimize risks, sustain and enhance their programs, maximize their resources, and better position themselves to carry forth their charitable missions. The report focuses on five key areas: mission, people, facilities, funds, and relationships. It includes a detailed analysis and hypothetical examples of when and how legal assistance can make a positive difference. It also recommends public policies to support nonprofit advocacy, rationalize government contracting, simplify regulatory reviews, and increase access to working capital. Preview the table of contents and introduction. Copyright 2012. 146 pages, plus Executive Summary.

Charting the Course: Legal Help for Nonprofits in Troubled Times - Full Report (PDF Version)

Lawyers Alliance is pleased to offer a PDF version of Charting the Course, including footnotes with website links, for the limited internal use of purchasers for $40. Please allow two business days for Lawyers Alliance to process the PDF order. Use the Order Online or Order by Mail or Phone buttons below.

Thanks to the generosity of New York's philanthropic community, Lawyers Alliance is also making a free PDF copy of Charting the Course, including footnotes with website links, to nonprofit organizations facing financial difficulties that request a fee waiver. To request a copy for your nonprofit organization's limited internal use, send your and your organization's name, mail and email address, and phone number to publications@lawyersalliance.org with "Charting Fee Waiver Request" in the subject line. Do not use the buttons below.

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Charting the Course: Legal Help for Nonprofits in Troubled Times -- Executive Summary

*FREE* This Executive Summary identifies the primary themes and proven strategies discussed in the full report, Charting the Course. Despite an unpredictable financial outlook, there are multiple strategies and best practices that nonprofits can pursue to minimize risks, sustain and enhance their programs, maximize their resources, and better position themselves to carry forth their charitable missions. Charting the Course focuses on strengthening five key areas: mission, people, facilities, funds, and relationships. It also recommends public policies to support nonprofit advocacy, rationalize government contracting, simplify regulatory reviews, and increase access to working capital. Copyright 2012. 25 pages.

Available as a free download; add to cart by clicking "Order Online" to receive the link.