Two Upcoming Programs
For Your California Clients
CLA was founded in 1974 to provide legal services to
artists and members of the creative arts community. In 1987, Bay Area Lawyers
for the Arts [BALA] joined forces with Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts-Los
Angeles [VLA] to form California Lawyers for the Arts as a statewide
organization. CLA is part of an informal network of “Volunteer Lawyers for the
Arts” programs that serve artists through state-based organizations throughout
the United States.
Launching Your Pod: Legal Issues for Podcasters
Wed. Aug 30, 2017 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Oakland.
Wed. Aug 30, 2017 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Oakland.
Join Daniel Senter of Donahue Fitzgerald LLP for a
discussion of the essential legal and business concerns that podcasters need to
consider when developing their podcasts. This workshop will cover use of music
and other copyrighted materials in podcasts, standard podcast distribution
contracts, advertising issues, and the like.
Senter is an attorney at Donahue Fitzgerald LLP, specializing in intellectual property, technology, and music law. He handles a variety of copyright, trademark, licensing, and general business matters for artists, entrepreneurs, and businesses. He has a special interest in the representation of podcasters, webcasters, and broadcasters. During law school he clerked for the Federal Communications Commission. He currently serves as a CLA Panel Attorney and volunteers with the local music nonprofit, The Bay Bridged.and more.
Senter is an attorney at Donahue Fitzgerald LLP, specializing in intellectual property, technology, and music law. He handles a variety of copyright, trademark, licensing, and general business matters for artists, entrepreneurs, and businesses. He has a special interest in the representation of podcasters, webcasters, and broadcasters. During law school he clerked for the Federal Communications Commission. He currently serves as a CLA Panel Attorney and volunteers with the local music nonprofit, The Bay Bridged.and more.
Year-End Giving – Creating Your “Ask” Package
Fri. Oct 6, 2017 9:30am - 11:00am, Sacramento
Take advantage of heightened philanthropic giving
patterns in November and December with your own year-end giving campaign.
Come prepared for this fast-paced 90-minute workshop with your key message of
how donations will fulfill your organization’s mission and benefit our
community. At the end of the workshop, you’ll leave with your
timetable, your draft letter and an outline of who will receive it along with
your social media plan.
This workshop is geared towards representatives of established nonprofit organizations who already have a 501(c)(3) in place and some basic history as an organization including a board of directors and an annual budget of some sort.
This workshop is geared towards representatives of established nonprofit organizations who already have a 501(c)(3) in place and some basic history as an organization including a board of directors and an annual budget of some sort.
Allison Cagley, presenter, has worked for local and
regional arts and education organizations for 30 years in the greater
Sacramento area. Allison’s extensive experience includes all areas of
fund development, board management and marketing. She is the
director of development for California Musical Theatre (Music Circus and
Broadway Sacramento) which aligns well with her life-long passion for musical
theatre thanks to her parents’ influence. Allison is a past president of
the California Capital Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals,
a member of the E. Claire Raley Studios for the Performing Arts board of
directors, and a member of the Rotary Club of Sacramento.
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