The Colorado Nonprofit Pro Bono Legal Match Program, is an initiative of the Colorado Nonprofit Association and the Colorado Lawyers Committee effectively matching nonprofits in need of legal assistance with volunteer lawyers who can help. Volunteer lawyers may only assist in transactional-type issues and it could take up to 2 months to be matched with a volunteer lawyer.
Participating Organization Criteria
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The Nonprofit Legal Audit Clinic is an in-person event where eligible nonprofit organizations are matched with volunteer attorneys who conduct a complete review of your organization’s overall legal health for free. They review your documents, assess potential problem areas, and address special legal issues for your nonprofit organization.
Please note that the Nonprofit Legal Audit Clinic CANNOT assist with litigation or matters that may lead to litigation.
Participating Organization Criteria
Upcoming Legal Audit Clinic Dates:
The Community Economic Development Clinic (CEDC) allows students interested in transactional law to represent nonprofit corporations, community-based associations and small businesses. Under the supervision of licensed attorneys, student attorneys assist clients with business law and community development legal needs.
Fill out their application form to schedule a free consultation.
Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA) is a pro bono legal referral service connecting artists, performers, cultural organizations and creative business to volunteer attorneys. CAFTA also offers educational presentations, webinars, consultation clinics and resources.
Licensed Lawyer is the CBA’s version of Find a Lawyer, LegalShield, or FindLaw. It allows members of the public to search for an attorney based on the issue they need help with. Think of it as an enhanced, digital version of yellow pages for lawyers.
*Legal Services found through this tool are not direct referrals from the Colorado Nonprofit Association nor are they necessarily pro-bono or affordable.
These articles, samples, and resources are offered for informational purposes only and should not be construed as professional advice. If used, your organization should tailor samples to best fit the organization’s specific circumstances. We encourage your organization to seek appropriate professional assistance as needed.