Webinar: 10 Issues Non-Profit Organizations Should Be Considering After Three Months of the Pandemic
16 June 2020
On Tuesday, June 16, 2020 a panel led by Foley & Lardner attorneys discussed the top ten issues that non-profit organizations should be considering as states begin to reopen during the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics covered included:
- Reopening considerations
- COVID-19 reporting obligations
- Event Scheduling
- PPP loans and forgiveness
- Tax considerations
- Credit agreement considerations
- Restructuring considerations
- Restricted endowments
- Furloughs and unemployment
- Consolidations and mergers
If you have any questions about this webinar, please reach out to Kasey Kapitanek at [email protected] or 414.319.7105.
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