NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS

We represent not-for-profit organizations in all aspects of their operations and management. The legal needs of our clients cover the spectrum of the firm’s practice areas and as a result, attorneys in various practice areas of the firm have experience advising not-for-profit organizations. In counseling our not-for-profit clients, we seek to minimize the costs and impact of legal requirements on their operations while providing lasting value to the enterprise. We seek long-term relationships to serve as trusted advisors who bring insight and perspective to the tasks at hand.

Our work on behalf of not-for-profit organizations includes compliance with federal and state exempt organization tax laws, including Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and state laws governing exemptions from real property tax and sales and use tax; unrelated business income tax (UBIT) and related issues; self-dealing and intermediate sanctions issues arising from executive compensation and other arrangements with staff, board members, donors and their families; and planned giving arrangements, and other types of charitable gifts.

We advise clients on organizational structure, entity formation, and fundamental governance issues including the fiduciary duties of board members and officers, conflicts of interest, committee responsibilities and charters, and indemnification rights.

In addition to this traditional representation, we have developed a specialty practice in the area of financing not-for-profit projects. Drawing on financial experience from our work in the areas of business, tax and real estate, we work with not-for-profit corporations to facilitate the financing of housing opportunities for the elderly, low-income individuals and persons with disabilities.

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