LEGAL ASSISTANCE for NONPROFITS and SMALL BUSINESSES

ECONOMIC JUSTICE PROGRAM

Our Economic Justice program aims to address the systemic inequalities in income, wealth, and access to economic opportunities by providing critical support that helps spur economic development in historically disinvested communities.

Are you seeking free legal assistance for your nonprofit or small business? EXAMPLES AND MORE INFO HERE FROM AMY

How to apply:

  • Review the eligibility criteria

  • Fill out our Legal Request Inquiry Form

  • If you’re not eligible, we will connect you to other resources

  • We only support nonprofits that meet all the following criteria:

    • Have (or plan to apply for) 501c3, 501c4, or 501c6 status.

    • Advance race equity or serve a low-income or otherwise underserved population in Illinois.

    • Are unable to pay legal fees out of unrestricted, general operating funds.

    Startup nonprofits (not yet incorporated or not yet providing services) must also provide:

    • A business plan

    • A proposed budget

    • A list of individuals committed to serving on the Board of Directors and an explanation of their qualifications for that position.

  • We only support small businesses that meet all the following criteria:

    • Have business revenue more than $5,000 per year and less than $250,000 per year.

    • Are owned by individuals in households making less than 500% of (i.e., 5 times) the Federal Poverty Guidelines

    • Operate in a historically disinvested neighborhood

    • Are referred by one of our business support organization partners

    • Have a transactional legal need (we cannot help with disputes or litigation).

NONPROFIT RESILIENCE HUB

Safeguarding the Mission of Every Illinois Nonprofit.
Protecting the Missions of Illinois Nonprofits.
Defending Illinois Nonprofits and their Missions.

We have launched the Nonprofit Resilience Hub alongside Chicago Bar Foundation and Forefront to provide legal and strategic support to Illinois nonprofits facing unprecedented attacks on their work from the federal government.

INFO HERE FROM AMY

How to apply:

  • Review the eligibility criteria

  • Fill out our Legal Request Inquiry Form

  • If you’re not eligible, we will connect you to other resources

  • We only support nonprofits that meet all the following criteria:

    • Have (or plan to apply for) 501c3, 501c4, or 501c6 status.

    • Advance race equity or serve a low-income or otherwise underserved population in Illinois.

    • Are unable to pay legal fees out of unrestricted, general operating funds.

    Startup nonprofits (not yet incorporated or not yet providing services) must also provide:

    • A business plan

    • A proposed budget

    • A list of individuals committed to serving on the Board of Directors and an explanation of their qualifications for that position.

  • We only support small businesses that meet all the following criteria:

    • Have business revenue more than $5,000 per year and less than $250,000 per year.

    • Are owned by individuals in households making less than 500% of (i.e., 5 times) the Federal Poverty Guidelines

    • Operate in a historically disinvested neighborhood

    • Are referred by one of our business support organization partners

    • Have a transactional legal need (we cannot help with disputes or litigation).

ABOUT OUR ECONOMIC JUSTICE PROGRAM

Racial inequities in wealth and opportunity are the result of centuries of systemic discrimination. Illinois was ranked the worst state in the nation for racial economic inequality, with stark disparities in income, employment, housing, and representation in business leadership.

Our Economic Justice Program works to close the racial wealth gap by providing the following to historically disinvested communities:

  • Offering free legal support to nonprofits to help them maximize their potential.

  • Strengthening community organizations so they can expand services.

  • Providing education and legal support to small businesses to build wealth and create jobs.

  • Advocating for equitable access to capital and economic development.

Library of Resources 

Our information library can help address many of the most common legal questions for your organization.

NONPROFIT

SMALL BUSINESS

STARTUP NONPROFITS:

Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights offers a program that helps you understand all the legal and financial considerations in becoming a nonprofit organization.

We offer the Emerging Nonprofit Certificate of Training to program participants who attend our virtual bootcamp.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW: Creating a 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Tax Exempt Organization

  • NONPROFIT BASICS - Legal requirements and filings for nonprofits; alternatives to becoming standalone nonprofit.

  • THE BOARD - Roles, responsibilities, and fiduciary duties of the founders, directors, and officers.

  • PLANNING - Understanding the components of a business plan.

  • FUNDING - Funding sources and grant opportunities for new nonprofits.

  • BUDGETS - Reliable estimates of revenue, expenses, and employee costs.

For information on upcoming BOOTCAMP sessions, place your name on our waitlist: