A collaboration between SCORE NYC and Lawyers Alliance for New York
Exploring the business and legal side of nonprofits
Getting a new nonprofit organization off to the right start can mean the difference between success and failure. Nonprofits are companies with different missions and obligations than for-profits. Because of increased regulation of nonprofits, it is important that nonprofit managers understand the legal benefits and obligations of incorporation and tax-exemption.
This workshop, led by experts on nonprofits, will take you step by step through a process of starting and running a successful nonprofit. It will delve into the business and legal aspects of launching a nonprofit, including legal obligations and differences in business approach.
At the end of the workshop, you will be able to:
Who should attend?
Individuals seriously considering starting their own nonprofit organization.
Prospective members of executive management (The Board of Directors, Executive Directors, CFO’s, Controllers and Program Directors) and prospective contributors.
Facilitator and Instructor: Harry Precourt
Independent management and financial consultant; senior executive with major banking and accounting organizations. Expert in banking, business planning, workout and turnaround situations and financials for non-profits. Harry is a SCORE NYC mentor.
Instructor: Neil Stevemson
Senior Staff Attorney Neil Stevenson is responsible for Lawyers Alliance's Economic Development program area which provides technical assistance to community development and nonprofit organizations in New York City. After more than 20 years in public and private practice, he joined Lawyers Alliance in 2004.
He contributed to Building Successful Collaborations: A Legal Guide for Nonprofits. Neil holds an LLM (1982) from Columbia University School of Law and an LLB Joint Honours from the University of Glasgow School of Law (1980).
Workshop Fees: Online registration $59, walk-ins $69
There is a $10 discount on all Student and SEAP registrations
(valid ID must be presented at the door).