Fundraising Compliance for In-Person and Virtual Events
Fundraising Compliance for In-Person and Virtual Events
with Sharon Cody
If event planning is on your organization’s to-do list, join us at this webinar to learn the best practices and insightful strategies that can help make your virtual or in-person event both successful and compliant.
Join us live on November 3rd, 2021 at 10:00 AM CT or, register and get the recording on-demand.
Is your nonprofit planning to host a virtual or in-person event this year? Virtual events are a great way to raise money for an important cause. Charity galas, auctions, raffles, bingo, casino nights, golf outings, and other events are also a great way to engage new and existing donors, as well as develop relationships with corporate sponsors and foundation funders.
If event planning is on your organization’s to-do list, join us at this webinar to learn the best practices and insightful strategies that can help make your virtual or in-person event both successful and compliant. Key takeaways include:
Which nonprofit charitable solicitation registration laws apply to events
Where nonprofits must register when soliciting funds virtually
What additional laws apply when the event includes charitable gaming
How fundraising compliance helps build trust with donors and corporate sponsors
About the Presenter
Sharon Cody, J.D. is the Nonprofit Partnership Manager at Harbor Compliance. Sharon is passionate about educating nonprofits on the role of compliance as both a best practice and an industry differentiator. Her more than 30 years of experience as an attorney, charitable fundraiser, foundation executive, and nonprofit board member give her unique insight on the use of fundraising compliance as a strategic tool to enhance an organization’s reputation and increase its revenue.
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