Issues Notes
Follow-up on To
The Point Questions
During Thursday with the Editor
Readers who wish to follow-up on their own or others’ To the Point questions will now be able to participate in an expanded schedule of Thursday with the Editor telephone conference calls.
As questions from the website have increased significantly in recent months, we are posting a larger number of responses in the free public section of the site. Because the answers are necessarily short and to the point, however, readers may want to follow-up with additional facts about their own issues, or may want to ask how someone else’s question might apply in their own situation.
Editor Don Kramer is expanding the schedule of Thursday with the Editor phone calls to respond to questions on a more timely basis. The next call is scheduled for Thursday, February 10 at 1 p.m. ET.
If you would like to follow-up on a question that has been posted, or to raise a new one about your situation, or to discuss any item reported in this or any prior issue of Nonprofit Issues, sign up now for the next Thursday with the Editor.
You won’t get legal advice. The discussion is not confidential and does not create an attorney–client relationship. But you will get Don’s reactions based on more than 35 years of experience dealing with the issues of nonprofits as an attorney, teacher, writer, and board member.
Kramer to talk on Barnes case
Editor Don Kramer will discuss some of the issues and ironies in the Barnes Foundation case (See Nonprofit Issues, December 16-January 15) at the Delaware County Estate Planning Council in Media, PA, on Monday evening February 7.
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