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Thank you for attending or requesting the recording for the webinar, The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy. Below are the recording and resources from yesterday's event.

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Resources

  • National Webinar: The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy (1:02:23) recording and slides.
  • The Impacts of the Recent Executive Orders on Nonprofits.
  • General FAQs on Executive Actions Impacting Nonprofits.
  • Webform: Effects of Executive Actions on Nonprofits – Please complete if your organization is continuing to experience issues with federal funding
  • Contact your members of Congress – a sample script is included in the slides linked above.

Resources mentioned during the webinar

  • Democracy Protection Network: Offers support across cyber, physical security, communications, and legal for organizations working on democracy. Support may be free or at low cost.
  • The Democracy Security Project: Provides trainings on physical, communications, and cyber security, along with 1:1 support through their intake process. Initially for the democracy field, now expanded to serve all organizations.
  • Beacon: Supports organizations facing serious multiple simultaneous attacks due to their progressive mission work. Equipped to handle complex crises across various supports.
  • AccessNow:  Provides digital and cyber support through their 24/7 Digital Security Hotline.
  • Vision Change Win: Offers security support and free trainings for POC-led and progressive-aligned organizations.
  • Investing in Racial Equity through Charitable Grants and Services, Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law.

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