| Fundraising Rules & Regulations |
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Monday, September 20 2010, 9:30am - 12:30pm |
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Instructor: Kent Seton Course Description In this session, we will discuss various fundraising methods and rules and regulations that one needs to know in connection with fundraising. We will discuss things like fundraising events, raffles, gaming, mailers, joint venture with for profits, fundraising in other states; we will talk about hiring and the use of professional fundraisers. We will go into specific discussion about real fundraising examples, including silent auctions, and, "auction experiences", gold parties, etc. This will be a participating class. We will talk about self-dealing rules as it pertains to fundraising too. Instructor's Bio Kent E. Seton, Esq., an entrepreneur at heart, started his law career simultaneously with the launch of a separate online venture that quickly grew into one of the largest nation- wide providers preparing the paperwork for creating 501(c)(3) organizations. At its height, this online company was forming over 250 501(c)(3) organizations per month. At the same time, Mr. Seton also steadily grew his law practice in the Beverly Hills and outlying areas and has become one of the foremost attorneys representing charities on tax, corporate governance and legal matters concerning fundraising. Not only does he regularly speak on legal topics, but, in the last several years he has also sprearheaded a free monthly event featuring the most advanced thinkers in the nonprofit sector for the benefit of sharing resources, information and networking for non-profit leaders in the Los Angeles Area. Mr. Seton hosts these functions to give back to the nonprofit community. He not only believes in the concept of charity, but he sticks by his word of promise to give back. Throughout his career, Mr. Seton has refused to limit his representation to only the largest nonprofit organizations, even though there are several who call Seton & Associates their law firm. As such, Mr. Seton also represents many small organizations as well and is a dedicated and tireless lawyer educating them on the legalities of running a nonprofit organization. He also enjoys lecturing on subjects including “social entrepreneurism” and “hybrid” entities. |
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Location: Center for Nonprofit Management, 1000 N. Alameda St., Suite 250, Los Angeles, CA 90012 |