Attorneys provide pro bono legal services to nonprofits

Seven Detroit-area nonprofit organizations are now better prepared to achieve their missions after receiving pro bono services during a legal clinic presented by Michigan Community Resources.

On Jan. 23, Michigan Community Resources (MCR) joined providers in seven other cities across the nation, from San Francisco to New York and Washington DC, to present the free legal consultations to nonprofit organizations serving the elderly, families and other vulnerable populations.

The event was part of a National Day of Service for pro bono legal service providers .

“Michigan Community Resources has facilitated legal clinics for over 20 years,” Shamyle Dobbs, Chief Executive Officer for Michigan Community Resources, said. “Each clinic session illuminates not only the power of pro bono service, but also the deep commitment and impact of the nonprofit sector in our region.

“MCR is privileged to be positioned to catalyze relationships that result in moving the missions of nonprofit organizations in our region forward. The power in the connections forged is immeasurable.”

Regulatory and other legal burdens make it challenging for nonprofit leaders to assess their financial transparency and fiscal oversight procedures.

The clinic was developed collaboratively by Exponentum, a national network of business law pro bono providers including Michigan Community Resources, to help nonprofits improve their financial transparency and related compliance practices.

Nonprofit clinic participants each received counsel from attorneys who offered their services at no cost to participants.

A total of 12 attorneys from firms including Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone P.L.C., Butzel Long, Honigman, General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. assisted the eight participating nonprofits.

Attorneys from some of the oldest and most well-established firms in Michigan worked collaboratively with GM and Ford lawyers to provide trusted guidance and support to a dynamic group of participants using the Nonprofit Financial Reporting and Tax-exempt Compliance Assessment Tool, developed by Exponentum.

Dr. Ventra Asana serves as president of the Larchmont Community Association (LCA) which serves the community around Larchmont Street on Detroit’s westside, and represented LCA at the recent legal clinic.

“We’re a small community association. We don’t have the budget to pay for legal expertise of this caliber. This clinic, as well as our work with MCR over the past year, has given us the confidence to move forward, even though the documents can seem formidable,” Asana said.

“They’ve helped us navigate the terrain. My advice is to any organization —big, small — you need the skills that MCR can provide.”

Addressing the power of the clinic, Butzel Long attorney Paul Howarah said, “I think the key was that we were able to be really practical with our advice.

“We listened first to learn more about what the organization’s concerns were and identified a couple areas that could be improved upon. The individual left with a short list of immediate to-do’s that will help the nonprofit on both federal and state regulatory concerns. I think they were happy because we gave them advice they can handle, and we also referred them to other organizations such as MCR that can help in the future.”

The clinic was hosted by Co.act Detroit and was made possible by funding from the Access to Justice Fund of the Michigan State Bar Foundation.

An additional grant from the Tax Section of the State Bar of Michigan provided food and other support.

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