Complex Legal Structures: Use of Subsidiaries and Structuring Relationships With Nonprofits and For-Profits Out of Stock
Co-sponsored by the Business and Taxation Law Sections of the CBA, the Colorado Nonprofit Associatio
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May 2013
Segment 3 of 22nd Annual Institute on Advising Nonprofit Organizations in Colorado
Complex Legal Structures: Use of Subsidiaries and Structuring Relationships With Nonprofits and For-Profits
Accreditation Information
To claim CLE credit for this segment you MUST use the following title on your homestudy affidavit 22nd Annual Institute on Advising Nonprofit Organizations in Colorado.
Presentation
Complex Legal Structures: Use of Subsidiaries and Structuring Relationships With Nonprofits and For-Profits
Today's nonprofit organizations utilize a wide variety of legal entities and structures in order to carry out their mission and programs, protect themselves from liability, and affiliate with both nonprofit and for-profit organizations for both business and program-related reasons. This session will cover why a nonprofit organization may want (or need) to create a complex legal structure or enter into a relationship with other nonprofits or for-profit organizations, including the use of tax-exempt subsidiaries such as limited liability companies, supporting organizations, and corporations; structures involving affiliated 501(c) organizations; use of for-profit subsidiary corporations; entering into joint ventures with businesses; and the use of program related investments (PRIs).
Presented by:
Cara Lawrence, Esq.
Heizer Paul Grueskin LLP
Denver, Colorado