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Starting a Nonprofit - Corporate Development, IRS Tax-Exemption Applications, and Other Important Steps for Nonprofit Flourishing

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February 28, 2023
Starting a Flourishing Nonprofit – Corporate Development, IRS Tax-Exemption Applications, and Other Important Steps
What formational questions should practitioners address and resolve in helping clients develop new nonprofits? Careful attention to applicable nonprofit state law, bylaws, corporate policies, and governance dynamics is critical, along with due consideration for how best the nonprofit fits Section 501(c)(3) tax-exempt classification. Learn more about important legal compliance, best practices, and pitfalls in this session focusing on initial corporate development and successful tax-exempt applications - all to well equip nonprofit leaders for long-term vitality.
Jonathan Hwang, Wagenmaker & Oberly, LLC

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  • Jonathan Hwang

    Wagenmaker & Oberly, LLC

    Jonathan Hwang is a partner serving the law firm's broad spectrum of nonprofit organizations and other clients. Focusing on W&O's startups, international, and intellectual property practice groups, Jonathan's work includes assisting clients with nonprofit development and governance, tax and regulatory compliance, and religious liberty and data privacy risk mitigation. He also enjoys helping clients develop organizational structures and systems to achieve client goals in effective and efficient ways. Throughout his legal services, Jonathan strives to help nonprofit organizations fulfill their missions to build, improve, and transform civil society.

    Jonathan's rich and varied background equips him well to understand and effectively promote our clients' best interests, including active engagement with the nonprofit sector, rigorous academic training, and litigation experience in the trenches of the criminal justice system. Jonathan also has a passion for advancing legal project management through technology and continuous improvement, and building and implementing enhanced practice management and workflow systems as our law firm continues to grow. His varied volunteer experience includes collaborating with the regional chapter of a national nonprofit project management professional organization and leading several different church ministries. Jonathan has also spoken numerous times for churches and nonprofit organizations on issues surrounding organizations' operations, faith in the workplace, and interdisciplinary and ecumenical cooperation for the sake of human flourishing.

    Prior to joining Wagenmaker & Oberly, Jonathan worked as a criminal prosecutor for the State's Attorney's Office of Cook County, Illinois, practicing at both trial and appellate levels. He is also an Alliance Defending Freedom Blackstone Fellow, and has worked for research centers and as a project manager for a religious organization. Jonathan currently lives in Charleston with his wife and four children.

February 28, 2023
Tue 12:00 PM CST

Duration 1H 0M

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