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FAR Navigating Risks: Strategies for Nonprofits in an Anti-DEI Environment
Join FAR on Thursday, April 24 at 12:00 pm for a FREE Part II DEI webinar with nonprofit attorneys Sarah Mooney, Esq. and Dayo Adesuyi, Esq. from Webster, Chamberlain & Bean, LLP, as they share with us recent litigation and administrative developments affecting DEI programs, identify specific vulnerabilities for nonprofit organizations, and explore strategies for advancing your mission while mitigating potential risks.
In today's evolving anti-DEI landscape, nonprofit organizations face unprecedented challenges to their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. This webinar builds upon the FAR February DEI webinar to provide nonprofit leaders with practical guidance for maintaining their commitment to inclusive values while effectively managing emerging legal, financial, and reputational risks.
What You'll Learn:
- Current legal and political challenges to DEI initiatives
- How to assess organizational vulnerabilities in this environment
- Practical risk management strategies that maintain inclusive values
Location: A Virtual Conversation
Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm ET
Dayo Adesuyi, CPA, Associate Attorney, Webster, Chamberlain & Bean

Dayo is a CPA and Associate Attorney for Webster, Chamberlain & Bean. Dayo has spent more than 20 years working in the non-profit sector. Dayo assists clients on the following matters: diversity, equity and inclusion; tax (exempt status, unrelated business income, Chapter 42 excise taxes, employment tax, etc.); contracts; corporate formation; governance; and mergers and acquisitions. Dayo previously worked as a senior revenue agent in the IRS Exempt Organizations Division, auditing various types of non-profit organizations, as the senior tax director for a university system, and as in-house tax counsel for a national insurance company, and affiliated non-profit entities.
Sarah Mooney, Partner, Webster, Chamberlian & Bean
Sarah Mooney is a partner at Webster, Chamberlian & Bean, LLP whose practice primarily consists of serving as outside general counsel to a broad range of trade associations, professional societies, public charities, and private foundations. Ms. Mooney advises clients with respect to corporate formation, governance, contracts, employment matters, antitrust matters, tax matters, conflicts of interest, ethics investigations, and business combinations. She provides strategic and pragmatic solutions that protect both mission and reputation.
This program is approved for CAE credit.
FAR is a CAE Registered Provider. The program listed above meets the requirements for fulfilling the professional development requirements to earn or maintain the Certified Association Executive credential. Every program that we offer that has been approved for CAE credit will clearly identify the number of CAE credits granted for full participation. We will maintain records of your participation in accordance with CAE policies. For more information about the CAE credential or Registered Provider program, please visit www.asaecenter.org/cae.
As a CAE Registered Provider educational program related to the CAE exam content outline, this program may be applied for 1 credit toward your CAE application or renewal professional development requirements.
Note: Applicants may use any program that meets eligibility requirements in the specific timeframe towards the exam application or renewal. No specific individual courses are required as part of the applications – the selection of eligible education is up to the applicant based on his/her needs.
* Please note: Attendee contact information will be distributed after the meeting. If you have any objections to sharing your information with the other attendees, please note it in your registration.