9th Cir.: “Right of association isn’t infringed by disclosure of charitable donors to state.” The ABA Journal covers the decision here.
Tag: fundraising
Considerations when offered a planned gift
You’ve just received word that one of your long-time donors has decided to leave a large gift, but it’s in the form of a planned gift. It might be as simple as naming your organization in the donor’s will. Or it might be a more complex mechanism like a trust or an annuity. One of the questions you need to keep in mind is what happens if your group ceases to exist or changes its name. While the default legal rule is that any reference to your organization will be treated as referring to the group’s successor, there are situations in which that is not true. And thinking about the possibility at the time of the gift can save a lot of trouble later. Continue reading “Considerations when offered a planned gift”
Roundup for November 15, 2014: Parsonage exemption, Buddhist and Presbyterian splits, rappers, free resources
Here are the posts from this week to the Law Meets Gospel feeds on Twitter, Facebook, and blog. Continue reading “Roundup for November 15, 2014: Parsonage exemption, Buddhist and Presbyterian splits, rappers, free resources”