Donald W. Kramer
Donald W. Kramer serves as chair of Montgomery McCracken’s Nonprofit practice
group.
Don has more than 40 years of experience dealing with the concerns of
nonprofit organizations, not only as a lawyer, but also as a teacher, writer,
publisher and board member. He has worked with nonprofits of all types and
sizes, helping structure startup situations and restructure multiorganizational
health and educational systems. He counsels on a wide range of nonprofit
corporate structure and governance, private and community foundations,
continuing care retirement communities, exempt organization taxation, low-income
housing tax credit transactions, real estate, charitable giving and other
nonprofit issues.
Don’s representative clients include The Philadelphia Foundation, The Kendal
Corporation, Pennswood Village, Central Susquehanna Community Foundation and
Woods Services.
Don serves as the editor and publisher of Don Kramer’s Nonprofit
Issues®, a national newsletter of “Nonprofit Law You Need to
Know,” which he founded in 1989. Prior to joining Montgomery McCracken in 1972,
Don served as deputy development coordinator and assistant to the mayor of
Philadelphia.