Selecting the State of Incorporation

Founders of to-be-formed nonprofit corporations may be confused about selecting an appropriate state of incorporation.  The general rule of thumb is to incorporate in the state in which the nonprofit will operate.  This may substantially reduce the nonprofit’s reporting requirements and associated burdens.  If the nonprofit is incorporated elsewhere,...

Conversions Between a For-Profit Corporation and Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation

California allows a for-profit corporation to convert into a nonprofit public benefit corporation and vice versa provided that certain steps are followed for each respective process. For-profit corporation to Nonprofit corporation Generally, a for-profit corporation can convert to a nonprofit public benefit corporation by amending of its articles of...

California Attorney General Sues Charities, Directors & Fundraisers

From a May 29, 2009 news release from the Office of the Attorney General: As part of a nationwide crackdown on fraudulent charities, Attorney General Edmund G. Brown Jr. is filing today eight lawsuits against 53 individuals, 17 telemarketers and 12 charities that "shamelessly exploited" people's generosity and squandered...

Council on Foundations 2009 Annual Conference

For those like me who were unable to physically attend the Council on Foundation's 60th Annual Conference, you could still get some of the great information shared at the Conference via blogs and tweets.  Of course, you would have missed out on the commingling, networking, and energy associated with...

Charitable Trusts & The Financial Meltdown – Erik Dryburgh

Erik Dryburgh of Adler & Colvin presented a program for the San Francisco Foundation on April 28, 2009 titled "Charitable Trusts and the Financial Meltdown:  What to do With Underwater CRTs and Foundations."  Dryburgh opened the program describing the scenario as a "philanthropic train wreck."  He noted that some...