Nonprofits usually operate on lean budgets, striving to direct most of their funds to directly helping the communities in which they are located. That said, some nonprofits do borrow money in order to operate more efficiently and better serve the community. There is always a risk associated with taking out debt, and nonprofits are susceptible to financial problems just like any other organization. In some cases, a nonprofit may seek financial relief by restructuring its debts through bankruptcy.
Nonprofit directors considering bankruptcy should not take any action without first discussing their options with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer. Any action taken could result in significant and unforeseen circumstances that could irrevocably impact the organization’s ability to operate and serve the needs of the community. Call our office today to schedule a consultation with a bankruptcy lawyer.