URGENT UPDATE: A vital workshop for Black-owned businesses and nonprofits is set to take place on February 12, 2024, at 6:00 PM at The Dock Bookshop in Fort Worth. The L. Clifford Davis Legal Association (LCDLA) is teaming up with the Black Women Lawyers Association of Tarrant County (BWLA) and the Fort Worth Metropolitan Black Chamber of Commerce to present “Built to Last,” a crucial event aimed at empowering local institutions for future success.
This workshop will deliver essential legal insights, a compliance checklist, and actionable strategies tailored for community members, business owners, and nonprofit leaders. The aim is to ensure that Black institutions not only survive but thrive for generations, underscoring the importance of legacy work in the community.
Why this matters RIGHT NOW: As Black History Month unfolds, this workshop offers an indispensable opportunity for leaders in the community to equip themselves with the knowledge needed to navigate legal challenges and compliance issues effectively. With the support of experienced legal professionals, participants will gain the tools necessary to safeguard their organizations against potential pitfalls.
Attendees can expect practical advice and real-world tips that can be immediately implemented to enhance their operations. This initiative highlights the ongoing commitment to strengthening Black institutions, making it a must-attend event for anyone invested in the future of their community.
Next steps: Community members interested in attending are encouraged to mark their calendars for this impactful session. Leaders, founders, and business owners should take advantage of this unique chance to network with legal experts and fellow entrepreneurs.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to contribute to the legacy of Black-owned businesses and nonprofits—join the movement to build lasting success in your community. Share this urgent news to spread the word!
