A small green sapling grows from the center of a tree stump in a forest, symbolizing renewal and nonprofit growth. Surrounding the plant are nonprofit and tax-related terms such as “501(c)(3),” “Grants,” “Tax-exempt,” “Form 990,” “Charities,” “Foundations

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Non profit organizations face unique opportunities and challenges. Foster Swift attorneys bring decades of experience in helping them fulfill their vision on a responsive and cost-efficient basis. Our experience comes not only from representing a wide range of clients in the non profit sector, but also from participating in the non profit community as as a firm and as individuals.

We have provided legal counsel for charities, foundations, arts and cultural institutions, schools, and other nonprofit organizations. Because we understand that non profits face many of the same issues that for profit businesses face, our non profit attorneys work closely with attorneys across the firm in areas such as corporate law, litigation and real estate in order to serve our non profit clients.

Please contact one of our non profit attorneys to learn more about our practice and how we help non profits form, grow and operate effectively.

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