Resources

Legal
  • Annual Reporting Requirements
  • Filing for Tax Exemption
  • Policy Drafting

Greater Richmond Bar Foundation

The Greater Richmond Bar Foundation serves the public and legal profession by supporting, facilitating and promoting the delivery of pro bono legal services for nonprofit organizations through the Pro Bono Clearinghouse, by providing financial support to others in greater Richmond who provide pro bono legal services, and by involvement in and sponsorship of law-related educational and service projects that encourage public understanding of, participation in and access to our justice system.

University of Richmond School of Law

Want to start a nonprofit organization? Want to operate your organization more effectively? In the spring of 2005, the students in the Law of Nonprofit Organizations class at the University of Richmond created a manual on how to start a nonprofit organization. One of the goals in creating the manual was to make it available to individuals interested in starting nonprofits or in learning about the legal issues relating to nonprofit organizations. It is their hope that this manual will assist individuals in establishing nonprofit organizations to address important societal needs and in operating those organizations most effectively.

Virginia State Bar

The Access to Legal Services Committee was formed by the Virginia State Bar during the 1992-93 bar year as a merger of the pro bono and legal aid committees. Its mission includes fostering support for free and reduced fee legal services with the goal of improving access to the legal system for all Virginians and for nonprofit charitable and civic groups that serve the public good.