How should nonprofits prepare for the 'nonprofit killer' bill becoming law?
In a recent Religion News article, Zahra Billoo, the current Executive Director of CAIR California and a LeaderSpring Center alum from the Class of 2017 San Francisco Fellows, provides critical insight on the potential consequences of the controversial "Nonprofit Killer Bill." Billoo, renowned for her leadership in civil rights advocacy, emphasizes the urgent need for nonprofits to prepare for possible legal challenges that could jeopardize their operations.
“We are now managing people’s fears about this and other government targeting internally and externally to our workloads,” Billoo said. “That is in addition to everything we must do to serve our community and clients.”
As the bill threatens to reshape the nonprofit landscape, Billoo's expertise offers invaluable guidance on how organizations can protect their missions and continue serving their communities in the face of shifting legal pressures. Her perspective underscores the evolving intersection of law, policy, and nonprofit advocacy.
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