Attorney and law expert Jim Castagnera will reveal what impact the recent Supreme Court decision will have on your nonprofit. You will learn when you should keep donor information confidential.
What You'll Learn
- What does the First Amendment’s associational right mean to nonprofits?
- What are the pros and cons of donor anonymity?
- What legal analysis did the Supreme Court provide?
- Does donor anonymity apply across the spectrum?
- What should you expect in the future? How can you prepare?
Training Overview
New Supreme Court decision affects disclosure of donors. Learn how your nonprofit should adapt.
On July 1, the Supreme Court ruled that California had violated the First Amendment by requiring nonprofit organizations to declare their donors. The decision has sparked a heated debate over the need for donor anonymity and the potential for its abuse.
You need to consider how you handle donor information in your organization and make changes to comply with the Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta decision.
- What does the First Amendment’s associational right mean to nonprofits?
- What are the pros and cons of donor anonymity?
- What legal analysis did the Supreme Court provide?
- Does donor anonymity apply across the spectrum?
- What should you expect in the future? How can you prepare?
Who Should Attend?
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Executive directors
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Chief executives
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CFOs
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Legal counsel
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Senior management
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Managers
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Human resources professionals
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Development directors and managers
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Fundraising professionals
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Donor relations managers
Expert Presenter


Dr. Jim Castagnera
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Member and the Chief Consultant of Holland Media Services LLC, a communications and training company with offices in Philadelphia and Los Angeles
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Member of Portum Group International LLC, a cybersecurity and privacy consulting firm in Philadelphia
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Of Counsel to Washington International Business Counsel
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Adjunct Professor of Law in the Kline School of Law at Drexel University
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10 years as a labor, employment, and intellectual-property attorney with Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr
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23 years as associate provost and legal counsel for academic affairs at Rider University
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Holds an M.A. in Journalism from Kent State University
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J.D. and Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University
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