The Oregon State Bar (OSB) has approved a Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) for OSB members, effective January 2012. The Nonprofit Organizations Law Section (NOLS) will support Oregon attorneys who…
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New Edition: Oregon Nonprofit Corporation Handbook, 2012
We are thrilled to report that the new (fifth) edition of the one and only “Oregon Nonprofit Corporation Handbook” is available for purchase (and soon to be available at…
Take a Class: “Nonprofit Financial Fundamentals” in Oregon
Running a nonprofit is serious business requiring serious business and nonprofit management skills. Colleges and universities offer classes on nonprofit management, e.g. the Institute for Nonprofit Management at PSU,…
Oregon Nonprofits and the Law
Law librarians get all sorts of questions about nonprofit organizations. We get questions from nonprofit board members, donors, lawyers hired by nonprofits, and from people who want to set up nonprofits….
New Player on the Block: Nonprofit Association of Oregon
The creation of the Nonprofit Association of Oregon is a remarkable achievement. The organization and management (not to mention diplomatic!) skills needed to coordinate the formation of such an…
Almost Priceless ($10) Guide for Oregon Nonprofit Boards and Directors
Many of you already know about the TACS (hurrah!) Oregon Nonprofit Corporation Handbook. But you may not know that their Chapter 13 (NOT this Chapter 13 –…
Apply to Oregon Law School Nonprofit Clinic for Free Assessment
Deadline, Nov. 30, 2011. Who qualifies?: Through the University of Oregon Law School clinic, nonprofits (budget size $50k to $1m) in Eugene, Springfield and surrounding…
Oregon Nonprofit Leaders Conference April 27-28, 2009
Visit the Oregon Nonprofit Leaders Conference website for more information. And look at their sponsors and their resource lists too. Meet with grant makers and grant writers, learn about…
Nonprofit Embezzlers (so to speak)
…with its list of additional contacts: An excerpt from the article: ‘As a board member of a church-related nonprofit, Kathy DeYoung came so close to an embezzlement disaster when the…
Books to Prisoners (Nonprofit Organization)
Books to Prisoners is a nonprofit, all-volunteer, organization that sends literature to prisoners. Prisoners across the country write letters requesting titles/genres/etc. The organization tries to match these requests with…
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