Strategic Add-On Services
Strategic Add-On Services
In addition to the firm’s core formation and governance programs, the firm offers strategic add-on services designed to strengthen your organization’s legal posture, compliance clarity, and funding readiness.
These services may be engaged independently or layered into an existing legal representation.
Already incorporated? This is where existing nonprofits start.
Governance Health Check (One-Time Review)
A structured review of your organization's existing governance framework.
Starting at $2,750
Government filing fees, if any, billed separately.
Includes:
- Bylaw review
- Core governance policy review
- Conflict-of-interest process review
- Board structure review
- Written Governance Health Summary
- One strategy consultation call
This is a one-time advisory review and does not create an ongoing governance relationship.
Most established nonprofits have never had outside legal eyes on their governance documents. Board conflicts, outdated bylaws, missing policies, and compliance gaps accumulate over time — often without leadership realizing the exposure. The Governance Health Check identifies exactly where your organization stands and what needs to be addressed before it becomes a problem.
A single grant misrepresentation can end a funding relationship permanently — and most founders don't know they've made one until after the denial.
Grant Application Strategic Review
Strategic legal review of a completed draft grant application.
Starting at $2,500
Government filing fees billed separately.
Includes:
- Eligibility review
- Governance alignment analysis
- Substantive editing (up to 15 pages)
- Risk-aware review of representations
- One strategy call
- One revision round
Important: This service is advisory and review-based. Attorney reviews and strengthens your completed draft — initial narrative drafting is not included in this service.
This review is not proofreading. It is a legal assessment of whether your grant application accurately represents your organization's governance, compliance standing, and program activities — and whether it creates any legal exposure. For grants in the $50,000-$500,000 range, this investment is straightforward risk management.