Are you looking to strengthen your understanding of nonprofit law basics in Oregon? The Oregon State Bar, in conjunction with the Nonprofit Organizations Section of the OSB, is thrilled to introduce our latest essential resource: Nonprofit Law in Oregon.

This book serves as a go-to primer for navigating the fundamental aspects of nonprofit law specific to Oregon. Whether you’re new to the field or seeking a refresher, Nonprofit Law in Oregon provides a solid foundation to help make informed decisions.

Here’s what you’ll discover inside:

  • Introduction to Nonprofit Organizations: Gain a clear understanding of what defines a nonprofit organization, their purpose, structure, and the benefits they provide to communities.
  • Formation and Incorporation: Learn the step-by-step process of forming a nonprofit organization in Oregon, including filing requirements, articles of incorporation, and establishing tax-exempt status.
  • Governance and Compliance: Explore the key responsibilities of nonprofit boards, including fiduciary duties, governance best practices, and compliance with state and federal regulations.
  • Tax-Exempt Status: Understand the criteria for obtaining and maintaining tax-exempt status under Oregon and federal law, including eligibility requirements and ongoing reporting obligations.
  • Fundraising and Charitable Solicitation: Navigate the regulations governing fundraising activities in Oregon, including registration requirements, solicitation disclosures, and compliance with donor restrictions.
  • Risk Management and Liability: Identify potential legal risks and liabilities facing nonprofit organizations and learn strategies for mitigating risk.

Preorder your copy of Nonprofit Law in Oregon before February 29th and take the first step toward mastering the essentials of nonprofit law in Oregon.

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