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Understanding the DOL Rule for Overtime Pay

Join us for a webinar on the recent Department of Labor (DOL) ruling that takes effect

July 1, 2024.

Are you aware of the recent DOL ruling?

On April 23, the US Department of Labor announced a final rule that will significantly impact executive, administrative, and professional employees’ exemption from minimum wage and overtime pay.

Key highlights:

  • Effective July 1, 2024, the total annual compensation threshold for executive, administrative, and professional employees will increase from $35,568 annually ($684 per week) to $43,888 annually ($844 weekly).
  • Brace for further changes as the threshold escalates to $58,656 annually ($1,128 weekly) beginning January 1, 2025.

Learn how the overtime rule will impact your organization.

This webinar will offer:

  • an overview of the DOL Rule for Overtime Pay and what it could mean for your organization,
  • explanations and clarifications of the recent updates, and
  • strategies to navigate and prepare for this impending change.

Register now and be empowered with knowledge on this subject.

Date: June 4, 2024
Time: 1:00 – 2:00 pm (EST)
Cost: FREE

Shelter Leaders:

This is important and could have a significant impact on your bottom line.

We encourage someone from your organization to attend this webinar to learn about this ruling.

PRESENTERS:

Dr. Clint Elliott, Esq. serves as General Counsel for the Institute for Shelter Care. Prior to joining the Institute, Clint served in a variety of roles over his thirty-year legal career, including as a partner in a large regional law firm, as a founding partner in his own law firm, and as in-house legal counsel for a corporation.

Paula Harper has 15+ years of human resources experience for two national companies. She also serves on several boards of directors and is a member of multiple committees that serve and encourage non-profits.

Essential Legal Issues Update for Faith-Based Nonprofits

In this timely and informative webinar, Clint Elliott, Esq. will provide updates on legal issues, developing enforcement guidance, and important new case law. The webinar will focus on delivering practical insights and applications that will help you effectively navigate these changes within your faith-based nonprofit’s operations.

This webinar will include:

  • Latest Legal Updates: Stay informed about recent legal developments impacting faith-based nonprofits.
  • New Case Law: Learn about important new case law and its practical implications for non-profit and shelter leaders.
  • Practical Applications: Gain actionable strategies to adapt to the changing legal landscape.

Date: July 9, 2024
Time: 1:00–2:00 pm (EST)
Cost: FREE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Clint Elliott, Esq. serves as General Counsel for the Institute for Shelter Care. Prior to joining the Institute, Clint served in a variety of roles over his thirty-year legal career, including as a partner in a large regional law firm, as a founding partner in his own law firm, and as in-house legal counsel for a corporation.

30 For 30: Leading the Faith-Based Organization

The end of 2021 marked Dr. Sanders’ 30th year of faith-based organizational leadership. During the webinar, he’ll share the 30 most important guiding principles that he’s learned over the last 33 years, his “30 for 30.”

These principles fall under four types of development: personal, strategic, staff, and major donor.

Date: August 8, 2024
Time: 1:00–2:00 pm (EST)
Cost: FREE

PRESENTER:

Dr. Alvin Sanders is President and CEO of World Impact, an organization pioneering the development of urban ministry through redemptive poverty work. In his career, Alvin has served as an urban church planter, pastor, and denominational leader. He is the author of Bridging the Diversity Gap, Uncommon Church, and Redemptive Poverty Work. He and his family live in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mission Creep: How and When to Avoid or Embrace it along the Path to your Vision

We typically think of mission creep as a negative. Mission creep takes us off our course toward our goal. That often is true. Mission creep could also be positive, if done intentionally and strategically to blaze a new trail to our objective.

In this webinar we will discuss:

  • how to identify those negative temptations of mission creep, and
  • offer strategies to avoid them, and how to embrace those positive opportunities to pursue, in new ways, our vision without compromise.

Date: September 17, 2024
Time: 1:00–2:00 pm (EST)
Cost: FREE

PRESENTER:

Chris Lim serves as the Director of Research and Public Policy for the Institute. He has the unique experience of engaging in the issue of human trafficking from the non-profit sector, law enforcement, and academia. Most recently, he served as the coordinator of Alabama’s statewide human trafficking task force. Chris is the author of The Heart of a Healer: Trauma Informed Biblical Counseling and is published in several peer reviewed journals and academic textbooks.