Discover how to:
Turn legal knowledge and insights into courses, programs, and workshops that serve more people digitally
Stand-out in your marketplace by publishing research, case studies, legal updates, unique strategies, and practical tips
Secure grants and funding from a variety of sources including corporate foundations, government organizations, and other nonprofits
Advertise for free on platforms like Google, Bing, Amazon and other advertising platforms that provide free advertising for nonprofits
By creating workshops, courses, consulting programs, or even publishing insights and case studies, you can diversify your offerings, test new marketing angles, and position your firm as a forward-thinking lawyer that is deep into research, innovation, and education as well.
Stand out from competitors by establishing more authority through your educational and research-based nonprofit legal center: 100% virtual and self-funded with grants.
The advantage and benefits gained by receiving free advertising dollars to conduct research, test new marketing ideas, and gain more exposure on the most prominent advertising platforms in the world include:
Valuable insights: Discovering market trends and insights that competitors have to invest their revenue to discover.
Lowering costs: Offsetting a portion of your law firm's current marketing efforts by channeling certain components through your education center where you can test concepts with more flexibility.
Diversifying your offerings: Building databases of potential leads who are interested in enrolling into courses, programs, or masterminds, who may even retain your firm down the line.
Leverage your nonprofit education center to unlock new opportunities that you typically do not explore with a traditional law firm, such as:
Presenting at industry-specific conferences run by nonprofits
Licensing courses or products to corporations and associations
Conducting keynotes and workshops on various legal topics
Blending legal and non-legal topics are a part of your presentations
Experimental marketing, R&D, and even affiliate offerings
In short, developing a nonprofit education center allows you to explore new markets, new verticals, new offers, and even open up doors that are more restrictive to unlock through your law firm.
We’ve created thousands of unique nonprofit organizations for clients across hundreds of industries, empowering business owners and investors to leverage nonprofits effectively.
From accounting, finance, and real estate to technology, e-commerce, restaurants, and beyond, nonprofits can serve as powerful tools for growth and impact across almost any business type.
Leverage the nonprofit services and integrations to attract high-net-worth clients, successful businesses, and impact investors who are looking to have a deeper impact in their communities.
We’ve helped our nonprofit clients secure millions in free funding through grants, enabling them to diversify offerings, explore new industries, share research, test innovative ideas, and contribute to social and charitable causes.
These nonprofits not only support growth but also enhance business value - boosting marketing reach and even increasing exit value of a business. Boost your law firm's core revenue by shifting your marketing and educational activities through your funded educational tax-exempt entity.
Lawyers burdened by high-interest student loans can leverage a nonprofit to reduce their loans under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.
By meeting specific conditions (which we can help you navigate), you can qualify for PSLF, making 120 qualifying monthly payments based on your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), with the remaining balance forgiven. This is a powerful way to align your career with public service while achieving financial freedom and lowering debt from attending law school.
Your educational center could qualify for Google’s nonprofit advertising grant, offering $10,000 per month in free Google Ads to attract new leads, publish findings, share courses, or build an online community—all funded by Google.
Corporate foundations HAVE TO DONATE 5% of their non-charitable investment funds annually to public nonprofits - like your 501c3 legal educational center.
The question is simple: Are you willing to share your legal knowledge and insights to educate and empower more people if Google and other organizations are ready to fund your educational efforts?