Issues Notes
Kramer to speak on Board issues for La Salle
Editor Don Kramer will present a half day workshop on "Legal Issues Facing Nonprofit Boards" for the Nonprofit Management Center of La Salle University on Tuesday, April 6 in Philadelphia . The program will run from 9:30 to 12:30 at Kramer's law office at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker & Rhoads. For information or registration call La Salle at (215) 951-1701, or go on the web to www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org .
Kramer to participate in Franklin Forum
Editor Don Kramer will present a session on "Changing Roles for Donors and Trustees" at the 2004 Franklin forum sponsored by the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals on April 13. For information or registration call AFP at (215) 568-6086, or go to the website at www.afpgpc.org .
A program in Louisiana
Editor Don Kramer will present a full-day program on " Nonprofit Law: Keeping it Legal" for the Nonprofit Management alumni of Louisiana State University in Alexandria , LA on Friday April 16. The program will include a session on "hot topics" in the nonprofit world, a board meeting of a LOST organization illustrating issues of federal tax exemption and governance, and a meeting of a University development office raising legal and ethical issues for charitable giving. For information call 318.473.6559 or e-mail
Thursday with the Editor, April 29
This month's Thursday with the Editor telephone conference will be held at 1 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 29. This month's session will focus on the IRS's pending emphasis on intermediate sanctions and the "automatic" violations it will declare when it finds unreported compensation of insiders. For information or the access code, call 1-888-NP-Issue.
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