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Workshop: Activist Groups & the Law


May 15, 2010


Legal expert and area specialist Richard Bridge will be hosting a workshop on legal guidance for NGOs, Non-Profits and charities.

A must workshop for individuals and formal or informal groups seeking expert information and guidance about Canadian law relating to Non-Profits and Charities. This workshop is a must for activists, directors, officers, board members, staff and administrators, etc.

Main areas of coverage include a general overview of the law governing NPOs and charities, the steps needed to incorporate & register an NPO or charity, an examination of good governance by directors and board members, and finally an analysis of financial management to ensure the longevity and success of your charity or NPO

About Richard Bridge
Richard Bridge is a lawyer based in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley. His primary area of practice is charity and non-profit law. His clients are a wide range of charitable organizations, foundations, non-profit organizations and philanthropists across Canada.
www.lawyerforcharities.ca

Lunch and snacks (vegetarian) will be provided. Registration is $50 and all participants must register online and in advance as space is limited.

About Beit Zatoun
Beit Zatoun is a culture and art venue providing a space for the justice and human rights community in Toronto. It aims to raise awareness and create greater understanding as the ultimate means to peace.

For more information and to register, please visit: http://beitzatoun.org

Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: Beit Zatoun
Location: 612 Markham Street Toronto, ON
Website: http://www.beitzatoun.org
For information contact: info@beitzatoun.org
Phone: 647.726.9500
Categories: Human Rights, Law, Legal

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