Charities Events

The Charities Law Project holds frequent conferences on nonprofit governance, administration, and regulation. These conferences range from large-scale public events at Columbia Law School to smaller, private meetings at AG offices around the country.


 

2013 Charities Regulation Policy Conference, “The Future of State Charities Regulation and Enforcement”
February, 7-8, 2013
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At the Intersection of Technology, The Charitable Sector and State Regulators
March 23-25, 2011
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The Anatomy of an Investigation
February 18-19, 2010
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Fraud in the Charitable Sector
January 22-24, 2009
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At the Intersection of Technology, The Charitable Sector and State Regulators
March 28-29, 2008
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Oversight & Regulation of Charitable Organizations
February 24-25, 2006
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Charities Regulation and Oversight Project Regional Meetings

 
The Charities Project convened its first Regional Meeting in New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly Ayotte's office in the summer of 2008. In 2009, three additional meetings were held in North Carolina, Washington and Texas. In total, 32 different states were represented at one of these meetings.
 
Regional Charities Meetings are organized for a limited number of Assistant Attorneys General within AG offices that are either beginning new initiatives in charities enforcement, have limited resources to do so on a continuing basis, or have AAGs new to this substantive area.
 
In a two-day series of meetings, these small groups are able to focus on overall priorities, leveraging resources and drilling down on nuts-and-bolts questions that AAGs face when working on prevention and enforcement in regulating charities.
 
For additional materials and background information on our 2009 Regional Meetings, please refer to the information below:
 
April 30- May 1, 2009
 
September 24-25, 2009
 
October 18-20, 2009