
Contracts, MOUs, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Lunch and Learn
Date:Â February 18 @ 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm
As nonprofits and charities, many of our organizations do not have the financial means to hire a lawyer every time a contract, MOU, or agreement needs drafting.
Join CSNPEI and lawyer Andrew MacDonald for another session of our Legal Lunch and Learn series, this time exploring Contracts, MOUs, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Understanding Rights, Risks, and Responsibilities.
~ Event details at a glance ~
🗓️ When: Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 12-2:30 pm (Snow day Feb. 20)
📍 Where: The Growth Commons (Suite 260, 670 University Ave.)
✨ This is a free event! All are welcome.
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For directions, visit growthcommons.com and scroll down to the bottom of the page!
~ Schedule ~
- Starting at 12 noon, a nutritious meal will be served for folks to enjoy a well-deserved break and network with other attendees
- From 1-2:20, Andrew will lead a workshop on Contracts, MOUs, and Agreements in the Nonprofit Sector: Understanding Rights, Risks, and Responsibilities, with time and space for questions!
- From 2:20 to 2:30, we’ll be wrapping up for the afternoon
~ About Andrew ~ Andrew is an Associate with Key Murray Law, and is based in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. His practice areas include administrative law; corporate commercial transactions; estates; fisheries law; non-profit corporate law and governance; real estate; residential rental law; and family law. Andrew grew up in PEl, and holds a B.A., Economics & English Literature, from St. Thomas University, and J.D. from Queen’s University Faculty of Law. In addition to his legal practice, Andrew is a Commissioner with the Human Rights Commission of PEI, and a Director and member of the Executive on the United Way Maritimes Board of Directors.
~ About the Legal Lunch and Learn Series ~ CSNPEI’s Legal Lunch and Learn returns this year to create a space where non-profit staff and volunteers around PEI can come together to share a meal, network, and learn about legal matters relevant to the community sector. This series is made possible through the generous support of the Law Foundation of Prince Edward Island.