This teleseminar is an hour-long introduction to nonprofit state incorporation, financial exemptions for nonprofits, the role of the nonprofit board and compliance issues.
Who should attend? Anyone responsible for the viability of your organization, both volunteers and professionals
When: Noon (EDT) until 1 PM (EDT)
Where: At your desk, in your conference room, or out of your office
How Much: $10 per organization for up to 5 individuals from your organization
What You Need: A telephone (with a speaker for groups of two or more)
How to register: To register for the teleseminar for just $10 per organization (up to five of your trustees or colleagues may participate for this fee), please click here. Once you have registered you will receive the call in information and materials prepared by the presenter. (Please register just one individual from your organization, although up to five may participate.)
Kathryn Vanden Berk focuses on a client base that is almost exclusively nonprofit organizations. She advises nonprofits on a wide variety of issues, including corporate matters, 501(c)(3) tax exemptions, sales and property tax, mergers, leases, contracts, trademark, property transfers and employment issues.
Kathryn Vanden Berk has been providing advice to nonprofit organizations since 1979. Her legal career began in Madison, Wisconsin, where she was legal counsel to a number of health care providers and trade associations. She became President of a residential treatment center for children in 1988, and worked in that field as an executive for the next 10 years.
Kathryn returned to the practice of law in 1999 and now focuses her legal work on not-for-profit, tax-exempt organizations. Since 1999, she has successfully taken a wide variety of organizations through the start-up process, and she has advised both large and small organizations on issues of governance, leadership, management, corporate re-structure, taxation, and employment administration. Her clients are nationwide.