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词条 Lawyers Alliance for New York
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  1. History and Mission Statement

  2. Program Priority Areas

  3. Publications

  4. Resource Call Hotline

  5. Educational Programs

  6. The Nonprofit Revitalization Act (NPRA)

  7. References

  8. External links

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Lawyers Alliance for New York (Lawyers Alliance) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides business and legal transactional services to nonprofit organizations and social enterprises that are improving the quality of life in New York City neighborhoods[1].

History and Mission Statement

Founded in 1969 as the Council of New York Law Associates, Lawyers Alliance for New York is the leading provider of business and transactional legal services for nonprofit organizations and social enterprises that are improving the quality of life in New York City neighborhoods. Along with direct representation, Lawyers Alliance undertakes educational activities including workshops, webinars, and publications. Annually, Lawyers Alliance represents more than 670 nonprofit organizations on more than 1200 different legal matters[2].{{failed verification|reason=source makes no mention of annual representation rates or numbers of organizations served|date=July 2018}}

The Council of New York Law Associates was founded by a small group of young lawyers who were driven by a spirit of political activism and a desire to give back to their city. In the first year of its founding, it recruited over 500 law firm associates. It served as a clearinghouse for lawyers offering pro bono legal services, and its volunteers provided assistance in a diverse array of community action projects. Notably, it helped organize 2,000 lawyers to march in Washington, DC, during the 1970s, and trained its volunteers to serve as neutral observers of political demonstrations.

As New York City changed, so did the organization. With the growing power of the nonprofit sector to create positive and enduring change, the Council developed new initiatives in the 1980s to advise nonprofit housing groups and other community-based organizations in corporate, real estate, and tax law. It also established its expertise as a legal resource center and an advocate for the nonprofit sector. With its evolution, the Council changed its name to Lawyers Alliance for New York in 1991.

After the September 11th attacks in 2001, Lawyers Alliance was quick to lead a disaster relief initiative to help those nonprofits that had been affected by the attack and those that were responding to it. This same disaster relief structure was reactivated and reused in part when Hurricane Sandy devastated some neighborhoods of New York City in 2012. Lawyers Alliance also created a program preservation initiative as a response to the effects of the economic downturn on nonprofits, while the clients of those nonprofits needed their services more than ever.

Program Priority Areas

In order to provide legal assistance for a diverse and large group of clients, Lawyers Alliance utilizes the skills of its legal staff, which includes 14 experienced attorneys, joined by a network of more than 1,800 volunteer attorneys from more than 130 law firms and corporate legal departments. By connecting lawyers, nonprofits, and communities, Lawyers Alliance helps nonprofits to develop and provide housing, stimulate economic opportunity, improve urban health and education, promote community arts, and operate and advocate for vital programs that benefit low-income New Yorkers of all ages.

To maximize nonprofits' impact, Lawyers Alliance established five program priorities. Each is an area in which nonprofits have a critical role and our staff and volunteers have special expertise. These priorities are community arts, economic opportunity, housing and shelter, quality education, and urban health. Additionally, Lawyers Alliance has developed the following four special initiatives to address emerging legal needs of the nonprofit sector: nonprofit accountability, nonprofit advocacy, disaster relief and navigating economic change.

Publications

Lawyers Alliance currently offers eleven publications for nonprofit managers and attorneys. Researched and written by Lawyers Alliance's experienced staff and volunteers, these publications include practical tools such as model forms and checklists. Changing The Name of a New York Not-for-Profit Corporation (June 2017) and Getting Organized (March 2015) are the two most recently released publications. The Nonprofit Revitalization Act mandated extensive changes to the bylaws and accountability procedures of New York nonprofits, prompting Lawyers Alliance to update Bylaws that Work: A Manual for New York Nonprofits (September 2015) and Advising Nonprofits, Sixth Edition (September 2014)[3].

Resource Call Hotline

Lawyers Alliance operates a Resource Call Hotline, the only program of its kind in New York City. This service, through which nonprofits can receive immediate advice from a Lawyers Alliance staff attorney on pressing questions, responded to over 1,200 inquiries in 2017 alone. This is a valuable resource for nonprofits which Lawyers Alliance offers at no charge, providing legal advice to clients and nonprofits that otherwise may not be able to receive the counsel that they need. Topics addressed with clients in these calls range from the day-to-day operations of the nonprofit organization to more general issues, such as achieving tax exempt status and the details of merging with another organization.

Educational Programs

Lawyers Alliance also offers training workshops to teach nonprofits about the nuances of nonprofit law and good business practices. Many of the seminars offered take the form of webinars, allowing Lawyers Alliance to have a far greater reach and to serve more interested nonprofits. In 2017, there were 35 events that approximately 700 nonprofit managers and board members attended.

The Nonprofit Revitalization Act (NPRA)

The Nonprofit Revitalization Act, effective as of July 1, 2014, made comprehensive changes to New York’s Not-for-Profit Corporation Law for the first time in forty years, affecting both established organizations and those that were newly forming. The law particularly addressed the bylaws for New York nonprofits, along with their policies on conflicts of interest and governance and fiscal procedures. Lawyers Alliance for New York supported nonprofit managers and board members as they brought their organizations into compliance with the new law’s requirements, enabling them to take advantage of its opportunities.

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Lawyers Alliance for New York Guidestar Profile |url=https://www.guidestar.org/profile/13-2666432 |website=Guidestar |publisher=Guidestar USA |accessdate=2 July 2018 |ref=1}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Volunteer Guide: Lawyers Alliance for New York |url=https://www.probono.net/oppsguide/organization.53844-Lawyers_Alliance_for_New_York |website=Pro Bono Net |publisher=Pro Bono Net |accessdate=2 July 2018 |ref=2}}
3. ^{{cite news |title=Lawyers Alliance Publishes New Manual for New York Nonprofits |url=https://philanthropynewyork.org/news/lawyers-alliance-publishes-new-manual-new-york-nonprofits |accessdate=2 July 2018 |work=New York PhilPost |publisher=Philanthropy New York |date=10 September 2015 |ref=3}}
  • Lawyers Alliance

External links

  • Official Lawyers Alliance website

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