Legal Matters for Community Foundations Workshop - February 2021
You will receive an email from Zoom with your unique information to join the virtual workshop by Monday, February 8.
If you do not receive the email, contact daniela.rodriguez@cof.org.
WORKSHOP HOURS
- Tuesday, February 9: 1:00-4:30 p.m. ET
- Wednesday, February 10: 1:00-4:30 p.m. ET
- Optional Session – Thursday, February 11: 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
YOUR FACULTY
Bryan Del Rosario
Director, Legal Resources & Senior Counsel, Council on Foundations
Ben McDearmon
Staff Counsel, Council on Foundations
YOUR HOSTS
Daniela Rodriguez Ranf
Director, Peer Learning & Engagement, Council on Foundations
Brad Ward
Lead Strategist, Community Philanthropy, Council on Foundations
AGENDA
Day 1 | Tuesday, February 9| 1:00-4:30 p.m. ET
General Overview of New Rules, Regulations, and Developments for Community Foundations
Discuss latest new rules and regulations affecting community foundations.
Topics:
- Post-graduation scholarships
- H.R. 3988 (universal deduction)
- CARES Act
- Updated Charity Act
- Tax Deductibility
- UPMIFA
- Other Announcements
Most Common Legal Complexities Facing Community Foundations
Assessing the most common inquiries from the field nationally, delve into pressing subjects and issues such as DAFs, scholarships, giving circles and agency funds.
Topics:
- Permissible Grantees
- Current law and basic rules
- Overview of National DAFs
- Current landscape and criticisms
- Your role vs. donor expectations
- Expenditure Responsibility
- What regulations or rules might we expect?
- Notice 2017-73 regarding DAFs
Day 2 | Wednesday, February 10 | 1:00-4:30 p.m. ET
Deep Dive: Grants to Individuals – Scholarships
Top 10 Challenges and Prevailing Trends within Community Foundations
Led by Council Lead Strategist for community philanthropy, Brad Ward, hear trending narratives shaping conversations in board rooms as well as the most common challenges shared among community foundations.
Deep Dive: Corporate Funds, Hardship Assistance, and Disaster Relief
- Corporate advised funds and DAFs
- Grants to Small Businesses and Employees
- Hardship assistance and scholarship funds
- Publication 3833—Disaster Relief Funds
Deep Dive: Most Common Legal Complexities Facing Community Foundations
- Agency Funds, Agreements, and Geographic Affiliates
- Agency funds and designated funds
- Fund Agreements: Variance power, etc.
- Choosing to work with Advisory Boards
- Options for terminating relationships
- Geographic Affiliates
Day 3 Optional Session | Thursday, February 11 | 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET
Hot Topics for the Field
Explore questions related to previous content or new issues not covered. Issues can range from staff and administrative, technical, general or board governance. Previous topics addressed include fund types, admin fees, or grantmaking in economic development.
Anything Goes!
All and any legal questions are welcome. Your questions and input will guide this interactive discussion.
JAMBOARD
RESOURCES
Day 1
Post-Graduation Scholarships & Workforce Development:
- Public Policy Analysis: Post Graduation Scholarships
- Webinar Recording: Post-Graduation Scholarships: What Are They and How Can You Use Them?
- Webinar Recording: Community Foundation Scholarship Programs: From A to Z
Charitable Deductions:
Cemetery Funds:
DAFs:
- What is Expenditure Responsibility?
- Grants to Organizations from Donor Advised Funds: Is Expenditure Responsibility Required?
- Webinar Recording: Lunch with Legal Counsel: Private Foundations and DAFs
- DAFs: Appointed or Designated Advisors and Their Advisory Privilege
- Guidance for Donor Advised Funds, Supporting Organizations, and Employer Disaster Funds
- Can My Foundation Fund Legal Aid for Individuals?
- Legal Questions about GLobal Grantmaking and Expenditure Responsibility
Day 2
Donor Initiated Fundraising:
Scholarships:
Corporate Sponsored Scholarships and Hardship Funds:
- Establishing a Scholarship Fund for Corporate Employees
- Disaster Assistance and Emergency Hardship Funds: Charitable Assistance for Individuals and Communities
- Webinar Recording: When Corporations Come Knocking – Working with Corporate Donors and Employer-Related Funds
Geographic Affiliates: