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501c Suite is where charity meets clarity and law meets leadership. Hosted by Olivia Cloer, Interim CEO of Charitable Allies, the show empowers nonprofit founders and leaders with accessible legal insights, real-world stories, and strategic guidance. Learn how to protect your mission, stay compliant, and lead with confidence — without the legal jargon.

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12 episodios

episode EP 10. How Nonprofits Can Know When It’s Time to Hire Their First Employee artwork

EP 10. How Nonprofits Can Know When It’s Time to Hire Their First Employee

Hiring too early can strain a nonprofit, but waiting too long can stall the mission. In this episode, host Olivia Froedge breaks down how nonprofits can tell when it’s truly time to hire their first employee. She explains the three key factors to evaluate before making the leap: work, money, and support, then walks through what hiring actually looks like in practice, from compensation research and payroll realities to board approval and compliance setup. Things You Will Learn: 1. How to tell whether your nonprofit needs more volunteers or its first employee. 2. How to calculate the real cost of hiring beyond base salary. 3. How to prepare your nonprofit legally and operationally for its first hire. Tools & Frameworks Covered: 1. Work, Money, Support framework: helps determine if your nonprofit is truly ready to hire 2. Comparable compensation research: helps set fair, realistic pay for nonprofit roles 3. PEO and payroll software options: help nonprofits manage payroll, taxes, and HR setup more confidently 👉 Can I make my nonprofit my full-time job? - https://charitableallies.org/can-i-make-my-nonprofit-my-full-time-job/ #NonprofitLaw #NonprofitLeadership #501c3 #NonprofitHiring #CharitableAllies ✅ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@charitableallies/podcasts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/501c-suite/id1854799490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18IVmECOQ1MMOOthGrSkRh Want more help with your nonprofit’s bylaws? Visit https://charitableallies.org/

13 de may de 2026 - 29 min
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EP 09. What 501(c)(3) Nonprofits Can and Can’t Do in Political Activity

Political activity is one of the easiest places for nonprofits to get confused and one of the riskiest places to get it wrong. In this episode, Olivia Froedge is joined by Katie Buckner, nonprofit attorney at Charitable Allies, to break down what 501(c)(3) organizations can and cannot do in election years, from voter education and lobbying to candidate involvement, issue advocacy, and the difference between (c)(3) and (c)(4) entities. They unpack the fine lines nonprofit leaders need to understand, explain how lobbying rules actually work, and share practical guidance for staying compliant while still protecting your mission and speaking up on the issue that matter. Things You Will Learn: 1. How to tell the difference between permitted issue advocacy and prohibited partisan political activity 2. How to evaluate whether your nonprofit’s lobbying activity is compliant and trackable 3. How to decide when a (c)(3), a (c)(4), or a dual-entity structure may make sense Tools & Frameworks Covered: 1. Direct vs. Grassroots Lobbying: helps nonprofits understand what type of advocacy they are actually doing 2. Substantial Part Test vs. 501(h) Election: helps leaders measure lobbying limits with more clarity 3. c3 vs. c4 Structure Comparison: helps organizations choose the right compliance path for advocacy goals Additional Resource: 501(c)(3) Lobbying Limits: What Nonprofits Need to Know Before Advocating - https://charitableallies.org/501c3-lobbying-limits-what-nonprofits-need-to-know-before-advocating/ #NonprofitLaw #501c3 #NonprofitLeadership #NonprofitGovernance #PoliticalActivity ✅ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@charitableallies/podcasts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/501c-suite/id1854799490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18IVmECOQ1MMOOthGrSkRh Want more help with your nonprofit’s bylaws? Visit https://charitableallies.org/

29 de abr de 2026 - 25 min
episode EP 08. Ask an Attorney: Real Nonprofit Leader Questions on Revenue, Compliance, and Governance artwork

EP 08. Ask an Attorney: Real Nonprofit Leader Questions on Revenue, Compliance, and Governance

Most nonprofit challenges don’t start with bad intentions. They start with unanswered questions. In this “Ask an Attorney” episode from 501c Suite, Olivia Froedge is joined by Robert Miller, Managing Attorney at Charitable Allies, to answer real questions submitted by nonprofit leaders navigating revenue, compliance, and governance decisions. From selling products and charging for services to donor restrictions, fiscal sponsorship, audits, church filing rules, entity classification mistakes, and removing board members, this episode tackles the kinds of questions nonprofit leaders regularly ask but rarely get clear answers to. Instead of abstract legal theory, Robert walks through practical explanations that help nonprofit teams understand the rules, reduce risk, and make more confident decisions. If you’ve ever wondered how the law actually applies to day-to-day nonprofit operations, this episode brings real questions and straightforward legal education together in one place. Things You Will Learn: 1. Generate revenue through products or services without accidentally creating avoidable tax exposure. 2. Handle donor restrictions and salary questions with clarity and legal confidence. 3. Follow a clean governance process when facing board conflict or classification mistakes. Tools & Frameworks Covered: 1. UBIT (Unrelated Business Income Tax): evaluate when revenue is mission-related vs. potentially taxable. 2. Fiscal Sponsorship Model: accept tax-deductible donations while awaiting or bypassing separate exemption. 3. Form 8940 (Miscellaneous Determination Request): correct entity classification issues like accidental private foundation status. #NonprofitLaw #NonprofitCompliance #501c3 #NonprofitGovernance #NonprofitLeadership ✅ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@charitableallies/podcasts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/501c-suite/id1854799490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18IVmECOQ1MMOOthGrSkRh Want more help with your nonprofit’s bylaws? Visit https://charitableallies.org/

15 de abr de 2026 - 26 min
episode EP 07. New Nonprofit Compliance Basics: 990 Filings, SMART Goals, and Staying Tax-Exempt artwork

EP 07. New Nonprofit Compliance Basics: 990 Filings, SMART Goals, and Staying Tax-Exempt

Most nonprofit problems don’t start with bad intentions; they just don't have all the information they need. In this episode, Olivia Cloer is joined by Will Gay, a Nonprofit Compliance Coordinator at Charitable Allies, to walk new nonprofit leaders through the most common early mistakes and how to prevent them, from skipping a real community needs assessment to setting vague goals, overlooking annual compliance filings, and letting bookkeeping get messy until 990 season becomes a scramble. You’ll learn what it takes to form and maintain a nonprofit legally, how 990 filing rules and deadlines actually work, how revenue impacts IRS filing paths (including 1023-EZ vs. full), why fundraising can trigger multi-state registration, and how simple internal controls protect your mission when staff or volunteers change. Things You Will Learn: 1. Build a practical first-year plan that connects mission to measurable results. 2. Set up a basic compliance system so you stay in good standing with the IRS and your state. 3. Create financial habits that make 990 filing straightforward instead of stressful. Tools & Frameworks Covered: 1. SMART Goals: turn your mission into trackable outcomes your team can budget and report on 2. Compliance Order of Operations: reduce startup confusion and prevent missed steps 3. Internal Controls (two-touch process): protect funds and continuity when people rotate in/out #NonprofitLaw #NonprofitCompliance #501c3 #NonprofitGovernance #NonprofitLeadership ✅ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@charitableallies/podcasts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/501c-suite/id1854799490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18IVmECOQ1MMOOthGrSkRh Want more help with your nonprofit’s bylaws? Visit https://charitableallies.org/

1 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
episode EP 06. What We See Nonprofits Get Wrong About Board Officer Roles artwork

EP 06. What We See Nonprofits Get Wrong About Board Officer Roles

In this episode of 501 C Suite, Olivia from Charitable Allies breaks down the four core board officer roles: board treasurer, secretary, president or chair, and vice chair, and explains how those roles look different in small versus larger nonprofits. Drawing from real world nonprofit experience, she walks through fiduciary duty, financial reports, meeting minutes, bylaws compliance, board conflict, and strategic planning. Olivia also addresses whether one person can hold multiple officer roles, why state rules matter, and why clearly defining board officer roles helps nonprofits reduce legal risk, avoid costly mistakes, and build sustainable operations. Listen through and share this episode with a nonprofit leader who needs clear, practical guidance on board governance. Looking for a deeper breakdown of nonprofit board officer responsibilities?Get more guidance on the roles of the board chair, treasurer, secretary, and vice chair here: https://charitableallies.org/nonprofit-board-officer-roles/ [https://charitableallies.org/nonprofit-board-officer-roles/] Key Takeaways: 1. Clearly defined board officer roles reduce board conflict and confusion as nonprofits grow. 2. The treasurer, secretary, and chair each carry distinct responsibilities tied to fiduciary duty, bylaws compliance, leadership, and financial oversight. 3. Writing, approving, and revisiting officer role descriptions helps nonprofits reduce legal risk and build sustainable operations. ✅ SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@charitableallies/podcasts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/501c-suite/id1854799490 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/18IVmECOQ1MMOOthGrSkRh Want more help with your nonprofit’s bylaws? Visit https://charitableallies.org/

18 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
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