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Mass. AG Campbell Launches Webinar Series to Help Nonprofits Navigate Shifting Federal Policies on Funding & DEI
BOSTON — Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell has launched a new webinar series aimed at helping non-profit and charitable organizations navigate a rapidly changing federal landscape under the Trump Administration. Titled “Navigating the Changing Non-Profit Landscape,” the series kicked off on August 26 and is designed to provide up-to-date legal guidance, policy insights, and practical resources to non-profits facing uncertainty in the wake of significant federal shifts. These include proposed funding cuts and policy rollbacks related to immigration and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). “As the Trump Administration continuously attempts to illegally terminate federal funds and take other unlawful actions that impact the non-profit sector, organizations across the Commonwealth are faced with new challenges, questions, and uncertainty,” said AG Campbell in a statement. “As my office continues our work to hold the Administration accountable, I am proud to launch this webinar series to help non-profits navigate this shifting landscape and ensure they are able to continue the essential work of serving our communities.” During the inaugural session, AG Campbell and members of the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) provided legal updates and shared tools to help organizations understand and respond to federal actions that could disrupt their operations. The webinars are intended to be ongoing and responsive, reflecting evolving federal policies and their impact on local non-profit ecosystems. The AGO emphasized that the series will also spotlight the office’s broader efforts to push back against federal overreach and ensure the rights of non-profits and the communities they serve are protected. Non-profits across Massachusetts — many of which play a critical role in delivering social services, supporting immigrant communities, and advancing DEIA initiatives — have expressed concern over policy shifts that threaten their missions and financial stability. Campbell’s initiative is expected to serve as a vital support system during this time of heightened legal and political volatility. More information on the webinar series, including future dates and registration details, will be made available through the AG’s website. General Resources for Non-Profits and Charities The AGO’s Non-Profit Organizations/Public Charities Division highlighted the below existing resources relevant to non-profits and charities. These and additional relevant resources are available on the AGO’s website here.
- Attorney General’s Guide for Board Members of Charitable Organizations
- Introduction to Charitable Compliance
- Attorney General Guidance on Endowments for Charities Facing Financial Challenges
- Asset Sale Guidance under General Law Chapter 180, § 8A(c)
- Asset Transfer Guidance under Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association v. Beede, 320 Mass. 601 (1947)
- Guidance on Dissolving a Charity
- Organizational Restructuring, Strategic Affiliations, or Wind-down – September 25 (11am)
- Restricted Funds: Endowments and Fund Modifications – October 21 (11am)
- Advice for Smaller Volunteer-Led Organizations – November 18 (11am)



