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April 2009
 
18th Annual Institute on Advising Nonprofit Organizations in Colorado and A Primer
 
Program Highlights
 
- Annual Tax Update
- Maintaining Endowments in an Year of Declining Markets
- Internal Revenue Service Enforcement Activities
- With Malice Toward None, With Charity For All – Colorado Enforcement Activities
- Form 990 Update:  The Dawning of a New Age of Accountability, Oversight and Disclosure
- Operating in Cyberspace:  The Top Ten IP Issues for Non-Profits
- The Financially Troubled Charity
 
 
Program Description
 
This advanced program will examine in depth six areas of particular interest in this year of financial hardship. In the morning, the annual tax update will be followed by a discussion of issues that arise due to the increased use of the Internet by charities, then an examination of problems with respect to “underwater” endowments (i.e., endowments whose values have  decreased below the original gift amount due to the Recession), followed by a keynote luncheon talk on IRS enforcement activities to be presented by Robert S. Choi, Director of Exempt Organizations Rulings and Agreements of the Internal Revenue Service. The afternoon session will include a panel discussion on recent Colorado enforcement activities, an analysis of the final revised Form 990 and its impact on nonprofit operations as a document subject to public disclosure, and a panel addressing many of the issues facing nonprofit entities operating in difficult economic times
 
   
Topics
 
Tax Update
This lecture will examine developments over the past 12 months in the area of nonprofit, tax exempt organizations including Federal and Colorado proposed and new legislation, court decisions and administrative pronouncements.  Special emphasis will be given to those areas not covered by the five substantive lectures and panels described below.
Presented by Peter C. Guthery, Esq., Berenbaum, Weinshienk &Eason, P.C , Denver, CO
 
Operating in Cyberspace:  The Top Ten IP Issues for Non-Profit Organizations
Nonprofit organizations (NPOs) have websites that provide and collect information, solicit donations, advertise the organization and its mission, promote events and allow networking.  This session will cover the top ten intellectual property related internet issues for NPOs, including email solicitations, when your domain is registered by someone else, use of confusing names by others, protecting your copyrights, using copyrighted material of others, notices and disclaimers to include on your web site, linking to other sites, and solicitations your organization should avoid.
Presented by Sabrina C. Stavish, Esq., Sheridan Ross P.C., Denver, CO
 
Maintaining Endowments in an Year of Declining Markets
As their portfolios decline in value, charities should revisit the spending policies of their endowment funds.  While the Uniform Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act relieves some of the pressure by eliminating the floor below which endowments may not be spent, that Act requires heighted attention to determining the prudence of spending endowments in times of financial downturn.  This session will consider the wisdom of various spending policies in both good markets and bad markets and the processes necessary to modify endowment funds to accommodate financial uncertainty.
Presented by Peter B. Nagel, Esq., Denver, CO
 
Keynote Presentation “Internal Revenue Service Enforcement Activities”
Presented by Robert S. Choi, Director, Exempt Organizations Rulings and Agreements Internal Revenue Service, Washington, D.C.
 
With Malice Toward None, With Charity For All – Colorado Enforcement Activities
With few exceptions, every charitable organization that solicits contributions in Colorado by any means must register with the Secretary of State, provide general identifying information, and file annual financial reports. Organizations that fail to comply with these requirements are subject to monetary penalties.  This panel will address the charitable solicitation registration and disclosure requirements, including proposed rules issued in January of this year by the Secretary of State.  It will also address efforts by the Secretary of State and the Attorney General to enforce those requirements, including the Attorney General's recent filing of a complaint against a Colorado charity and certain of its officers and employees.  Finally, representatives from the Attorney General's office will discuss initiatives intended to preserve and protect charitable assets for their charitable purposes.
Moderated by Kelly R. Berg, Esq., Tuthill & Hughes, LLP, Denver, CO
Panel: Jan M. Zavislan, Esq., Colorado Deputy Attorney General for Consumer Protection, Denver, CO, Geoff Blue, Esq., Colorado Deputy Attorney General for Legal Policy and Governmental Affairs, Denver, CO and Chris Cash, Colorado Secretary of State's Charities Program Manager, Denver, CO
 
Form 990 Update: The Dawning of a New Age of Accountability, Oversight and Disclosure
Described by many as an annual self-audit, the revised Form 990, the annual information return filed by tax-exempt organizations other than private foundations, was issued in final form on December 20, 2007, ushering in a new era of transparency for tax-exempt organizations.  Last year, we discussed highlights of the new Form 990.  However, because the instructions were only in draft form at that time, many questions remained about the application of the new reporting requirements.  The finalized instructions were released on August 19, 2008, providing guidance as to some of those questions and leaving others unresolved.  This update will review the significant reporting changes in the new Form 990, the additional guidance (or lack thereof) contained in the finalized instructions, and the phase-in rules with respect to filing the new form, with emphasis on the form's shift in focus and new disclosure requirements, and the impact the new form has on nonprofit operations in light of the public nature of the information reported.
Presented by Steven R. Corder, CPA, Kundinger Corder & Engle, P.C., Denver, CO
 
The Financially Troubled Charity
Charities are no less affected by a recessionary economy than other sectors, and many, in fact, find the need for their services increasing just as their budgets are decreasing.  Using a case study approach, a panel of specialists will address some of the issues that may confront a financially stressed charity.  These include the heightened risk of employee dishonesty, the pitfalls associated with downsizing a workforce, the temptation to access restricted funds, restructuring options to achieve economies of scale, and the possibility of bankruptcy as a last resort.
Moderated by Peter B. Nagel, Esq., Denver, CO
Presented by Bart B. Burnett, Esq., Pearson Horowitz & Burnett PC, Denver, CO, Rand Gambrell, CPA. BKD LLP, Denver, CO and Elizabeth S. McKelvey, Esq., Jackson Lewis LLP, Denver, CO
 
 
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $299.00 USD
  •   Member Price
    $259.00 USD
  •   General Credits
    8.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
4/30/2009
Expiration Date
12/31/2013
Non-Member Price
$299.00 USD
Member Price
$259.00 USD
Product Code
BL043009D
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