Our Practice AreaExpertise In All Aspects Of Non Profit Organizations

Your Partner in Navigating the Non-Profit Legal Landscape

At Ribak Golan Law Firm, we understand that NGOs and non-profit organizations play a vital role in shaping a better world. Your mission is ours, and we are here to provide the legal support you need to make a lasting impact.

WHY CHOOSE RIBAK GOLAN LAW FIRM?

Deep Expertise in Non-Profit Law: Our seasoned attorneys specialize in non-profit law and have a proven track record of helping organizations like yours navigate the legal complexities unique to the non-profit sector.

Committed to Your Cause: We are passionate about your cause and genuinely invested in your success. When you partner with us, you gain a legal ally who shares your dedication to positively changing society.

Customized Solutions: We recognize that each NGO and non-profit is unique. Our approach is tailored to your specific needs, whether you require assistance with incorporation, compliance, governance, fundraising, or any other legal aspect.

Cost-Effective Services: We understand the budget constraints that many non-profits face. Our commitment to your cause extends to providing cost-effective legal solutions, ensuring your resources are focused where they matter most.

Advocates for Social Impact: Beyond our legal services, we actively advocate for social causes. We believe in using the law as a tool for change and strive to create a positive impact in the communities we serve.

OUR SERVICES FOR NGOS AND NON-PROFITS INCLUDE:

Incorporation and Registration: We assist with forming and registering non-profit organizations, ensuring compliance with all legal requirements.

Compliance and Reporting: Stay in good standing with regulatory authorities. We help you navigate the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and reporting.

Governance and Best Practices: Ensure effective management and adherence to best practices with our expert guidance.

Fundraising and Grant Compliance: Maximize your fundraising efforts while complying with grant requirements.

Advocacy and Lobbying: Safeguard your organization’s advocacy efforts while staying within legal boundaries.

Dispute Resolution: Should legal disputes arise, our experienced litigators are ready to protect your interests.

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When you choose Ribak Golan Law Firm, you’re not just hiring legal counsel but becoming part of a dedicated community of change-makers. Together, we can turn your vision into reality and drive positive change for the causes you hold dear.

Contact us today to discuss your organization’s legal needs. Let’s work together to make a difference.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the differences between an Association and a Public Benefit Company?

Although the two legal entities have similar characteristics, there are fundamental differences between the two: the registration (Associations registry vs. Companies registry), the legislation (Associations Act vs. Companies Act), the regulator (the Registrar of associations vs. the Registrar of endowments), ownership, the goals of the organization (any vs. specific list), requirements regarding the appointment of an accountant and minimum foundation requirements.

What is the meaning of organization bylaws, and should it be specific to the nature of the organization?

Bylaws are a contract that regulates the relations between the association’s members and among themselves.

The bylaws should include procedural matters, such as the date of convening general meetings, the manner of making decisions, the method of summoning members to the general meeting, etc. The bylaws should also reference the specific field in which the association is engaged. It is important to remember that the main purpose of the bylaws is mainly during disputes. If there are disputes, they will be decided according to the bylaws.

Is it possible to limit the admission of members to the association?

Everyone has the right to join the association, but the association may set conditions for accepting members. An association cannot be forced to accept members it is not interested in as long as it is done without any discrimination and the decision is in line with the good of the association and its goals.

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