From NASCO
There can be little doubt that technological advances have created new tools for charities to assist them in fund development and the delivery of services. But many questions arise when technology and charity regulation issues intersect. What are charities' responsibilities in the use of new technology and how should regulators respond to protect the public and charitable organizations from fraud and deception?
Join the discussion of these and other significant emerging issues by attending the National Association of Attorneys General/National Association of State Charity Officials' Annual Conference on Monday, Oct. 3 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Silver Spring, Md. – a short metro ride from downtown Washington, D.C. This year’s theme will be “Nonprofit Regulation in a Time of New Ideas.”
For more than 30 years NASCO conferences have brought together regulators, watchdogs, state and federal charity officials, fundraisers and others interested in the latest developments and challenges facing the nonprofit sector. Be a part of the solutions to these challenges by attending and taking part this fall. For updates and more information, click here or contact NASCO at conference@nasconet.org.