Inside this issue

01. Options for Student Loan Repayment Benefits for a Thriving Nonprofit Workforce
02. FCC Imposes New Limits and Conditions on Nonprofit Organizations Making Robocalls
03: Upcoming Webcasts
04: Recently Added

 

Changes in federal student loan forgiveness were a major topic throughout 2023 and into 2024.  As employees grapple with repayment, your nonprofit could assist them with loan reimbursement through what is called an Employee Assistance Program.  Join us as Rob Daily with Kilpatrick Townsend explores how nonprofits can assist their employees with student loans, both in the short-term with EAPs and the long-term through other benefits.

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Does your nonprofit organization contact individuals by phone using prerecorded messages? Perhaps a prerecorded voice message is used to invite people to an event or to remind them to vote in an upcoming election. If so – and if the people you are calling have not previously consented to receiving prerecorded messages from your nonprofit organization – you need to be aware of the Federal Communications Commission’s recent changes to restrictions on “robocalls.” Learn more in this article. 

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Set Up Your Nonprofit and Your Housing Participants for Success: Best Practices to Avoid Eviction

Nonprofit organizations that offer housing assistance are committed to providing stable and supportive living environments for their participants. However, there are occasions when a nonprofit must make challenging decisions regarding non-compliant participants. In this webinar, our speakers will offer insights and solutions for nonprofits to navigate such situations, protect themselves from liability, and continue to serve their missions, including:

  • Best practices for setting expectations with housing program participants early,
  • Creative strategies to address issues before they escalate to eviction, and
  • Education on the relevant Georgia legal requirements, restrictions, and procedures for housing programs.

Speakers: Josh Archer, Partner, Balch & Bingham; Kathryn Carey, Associate, Balch & Bingham; and Keith Dutton, Chief Compliance Officer, 3Keys

Date and Time: Thursday, March 21, 2024 at 12:00pm

 

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