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We serve nonprofits of all types and sizes, offering creative legal advice grounded in over 20 years of specialized experience in nonprofit law.

In addition to serving a wide variety of nonprofit organizations, our clients also include donors making significant or complex gifts, businesses forming foundations for cause-marketing campaigns, and nonprofit founders considering the best philanthropic vehicle to meet their needs.

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FEATURED BLOG POSTS

  • The Rising Politicization of the Nonprofit Sector

    The nonprofit sector has always operated in the messy intersection of public policy, community needs, and societal values. But in 2025, that intersection feels more like a collision. Political polarization is spilling into the regulatory space, and nonprofits of all types, regardless of mission, are feeling the pressure. Whether your organization receives federal funding, advocates

  • Federal Funding Whiplash: What Nonprofits Need to Know About Terminations, DEI, and Immigration Rules in 2025

    Federal funding used to feel relatively predictable. Follow the rules, meet your deliverables, stay compliant, and your grant or contract typically continued. But if your organization receives federal dollars today, you know the ground is shifting—and fast. Over the past year, nonprofits have faced an unprecedented wave of grant cancellations, policy reversals, new certifications, and

  • Making Grants to Individuals: What Nonprofits Need to Know

    As inflation continues to squeeze family budgets and the cost of living remains stubbornly high, more Americans are struggling to afford basics—from groceries and rent to youth activities that were once considered standard middle-class experiences. Spikes in rent, energy costs, and health h insurance are forcing more and more families to choose between those costs