Non-profit
organizations fill a crucial need in our society as they
assist the under-served, or under-represented portion
of our society, and provide valuable public services absent
profit motivation. Cooney, Scully and Dowling has substantial
experience in representing non-profit organizations in
all aspects of their legal existence, as we represent
more than 150 non-profit corporations in the state.
We have considerable experience in establishing non-profit
organizations and obtaining their tax exempt status. We
provide advice on concerns such as leases, contracts,
loans, real estate purchases, and planned giving issues.
We counsel on topics ranging from development of board
policies and conflict of interest standards, to employment
issues, to questions concerning unrelated business income.
We provide workshops for organizations on boardsmanship,
policy drafting, employment issues, and legally required
sexual harassment training.
We represent non-profit organizations before state and
local agencies, such as the Department of Public Health,
Department of Children and Families, the Department of
Mental Retardation, and the Commission on Human Rights
and Opportunities and zoning boards.
The large number of non-profit and ecclesiastical corporations
we represent include the Archdiocese of Hartford, the
Sisters of St. Joseph, the Sisters of Mercy, the Daughters
of Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the Sisters of Notre
Dame de Namur, and the Vincentian Fathers. Our principal
clients include social service agencies such as Catholic
Charities, residential or elderly care facilities such
as St. Francis Home For Children, Hillside Acres, and
St. Mary Home; theater groups such as Masterwork Productions,
Inc., non-profit professional associations, and many educational
institutions including the University of Hartford, Lauralton
Hall, and the Archdiocese of Hartford's elementary and
secondary schools.
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