Depending on size and tax-exemption status, nonprofit organizations may be eligible for federal relief.
Nonprofit organizations can qualify for financial relief under certain provisions of the CARES Act, which is designed to...more
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A review of key legal developments at the federal and state levels for nonprofit organizations -
Federal government and private antitrust enforcement continues against nonprofits. ...more
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The New York Non-Profit Revitalization Act of 2013 (the “Act”) was signed into law December 18, 2013, and the bulk of its provisions will take effect July 1, 2014. As we reported in our previous alert on the subject, the...more
On May 14, 2013, New York State Attorney General Schneiderman joined with the New York Senate and Assembly Committee Chairs to propose legislative reforms to New York’s charities and nonprofits laws. If the reforms are...more