irs program accomplishments · form 990 part iii · fy2022
what they reported doing
Program narrative the organization filed with the IRS. Ordered by program spending.
- #1 primary $0THE ORGANIZATION PROVIDES AN ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE PRIMARILY FOR MEMBERS.
- #2 $0THE ORGANIZATION SPONSORS A LIST SERVE WHICH ALLOWS MEMBERS TO EXCHANGE INFORMATION RELATED TO ELDER LAW.
named programs · 4 · from sources
what they call their work
CELA Listserv
An exclusive online community for Certified Elder Law Attorneys for collaboration, information sharing, and support.
Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) Certification Program
A program that certifies lawyers who demonstrate enhanced knowledge, skills, experience, and proficiency in elder law through an application process and a comprehensive examination.
NELF Forum
An annual conference for elder law attorneys and those interested in the field, offering advanced legal insights, practice development sessions, and networking opportunities.
Student Membership
A program for law students interested in elder and special needs law, offering mentorship, access to virtual sessions, and professional connections to a national network of specialists.
activities · 4 clusters
what they do
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Elder Law Attorney Certification & Training 15 activities
- Administers Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) certification programImplements and administers a formal system to certify elder law attorneys through the CELA® designation, including setting eligibility criteria such as five years of legal practice, 16 hours per week dedicated to elder law over three years, 45 hours of elder law-specific CLE within three years, and five attorney references. The exam is administered twice yearly in March and September, with proctoring available at CELA® offices or remotely.
- Administers Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) certification programImplements and administers a comprehensive certification system for elder law attorneys, including administering the CELA exam twice yearly in March and September, with remote or in-person proctoring options. Candidates must meet rigorous requirements including five years of legal practice, 16 hours per week dedicated to elder law over three years, 45 hours of elder law-specific CLE, and professional references.
- Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) Certification ProgramAdministers a certification program for elder law attorneys, including eligibility requirements, examination twice a year (March and September), and a structured pathway for preparation. This program is approved by the American Bar Association.
- Continuing Legal Education and Professional Development for CELAsProvides ongoing professional development for Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) through required continuing legal education (75 hours for recertification), specialized educational programming, mentorship, access to a website with updates and resources, a Listserv for collaboration, and professional marketing materials.
- Educational Webinars and SessionsOffers virtual educational sessions for student members on elder law topics, provides recorded webinars monthly, and presents specific webinars on topics like planning for family cottages and farms, and understanding the "Name on the Check Rule" and MCAs.
- Hosts annual National Elder Law Foundation Forum and pre-conference sessionsOrganizes and hosts the annual NELF Forum, such as the 2026 event in Denver, Colorado, featuring substantive legal content and practice development tracks. Offers pre-conference sessions for non-certified attorneys and exclusive "UnProgram" and practice management sessions for Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs).
- Hosts annual educational forum for elder law professionalsHosts the annual NELF Forum, such as the 2026 event in Denver, Colorado, featuring multiple content tracks including a Substantive Track for advanced legal knowledge and a Practice Development Track for business and operational strategies. Offers pre-conference sessions for non-CELAs and exclusive "CELA UnProgram" and practice management sessions for Certified Elder Law Attorneys.
- Mentorship and professional contribution credit for certificationOffers mentorship opportunities for early-career attorneys from Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) and allows up to 20 hours of continuing legal education credit toward recertification for professional contributions such as teaching, speaking, or publishing in elder law.
- NELF Forum and ConferencesHosts an annual forum, such as the 2026 National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) Forum in Denver, Colorado, offering substantive tracks for advanced legal insight, practice development tracks, pre-conference sessions for non-CELA attorneys, exclusive practice management sessions, and CELA UnProgram Sessions.
- Offers mentorship and practice support for early-career elder law attorneysProvides mentorship pairings between early-career attorneys and experienced Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs), along with a "Practice Accelerator" program offering expert-level technical education and practice management enhancement resources.
- Practice Accelerator ProgramOffers a "Practice Accelerator" program designed to enhance practice management skills and provide expert-level technical education for legal practitioners.
- Provides continuing legal education and professional development for elder law attorneysOffers structured educational programming including monthly recorded webinars, live webinars on specialized topics (e.g., family cottages and farms, the 'Name on the Check Rule'), and advanced content for Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs). Also provides up to 20 hours of CLE credit for professional contributions such as teaching, speaking, or publishing.
- Provides educational programming and exam preparation for elder law attorneysOffers a structured pathway and strategic guidance for attorneys preparing for the CELA® certification exam, including recorded webinars on the third Friday of each month, specialized educational content, and virtual educational sessions for student members on elder law topics.
- Provides educational programming for student membersOffers 3–4 virtual educational sessions annually for student members on elder law topics to support early engagement and learning in the field.
- Supports preparation for the CELA certification examProvides a structured pathway and strategic guidance for attorneys preparing for the CELA® exam, including educational resources, a downloadable long-form application, and support through the application process with requirements for documentation, email submission, and adherence to deadlines based on short-form expiration.
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Member and Industry Directory Services 3 activities
- Facilitates professional networking and collaboration among CELAsOperates a Listserv for Certified Elder Law Attorneys to share information and support, and provides access to exclusive networking opportunities and an online resource hub with updates, tools, and resources via its website.
- Maintains public directory of certified elder law attorneysOperates an online directory of Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) accessible to consumers and professionals to locate qualified specialists in elder and special needs law.
- Online Directory of Certified Elder Law AttorneysOperates an online directory of Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) that is accessible to both consumers and other professionals seeking specialized legal services.
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Professional Certification Support Programs 1 activity
- Facilitates professional development and networking for Certified Elder Law AttorneysSupports ongoing professional growth through a Listserv for collaboration, exclusive access to a resource hub website, advanced educational content, marketing materials, and the "Practice Accelerator" program focused on practice management and technical expertise.
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Uncategorized 8 activities
- ABA Approval and RecognitionReceived approval from the American Bar Association’s House of Delegates as the certifying entity for specialization in elder law.
- Annual Forum and ConferencesHosts an annual forum, such as the 2026 National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) Forum, offering substantive tracks for advanced legal insight, practice development tracks, and pre-conference sessions for non-CELA attorneys, as well as exclusive sessions for CELAs.
- Certification Application ProcessManages the application process for certification, including providing a downloadable long-form application, accepting submissions via email, requiring supporting documentation, and enforcing submission deadlines based on short-form expiration dates.
- Certified Elder Law Attorney (CELA) Certification ProgramAdministers a certification program for elder law attorneys, including eligibility requirements, examination administration twice a year (March and September), and a recertification process requiring 75 hours of continuing legal education over five years.
- Mentorship ProgramOffers mentorship opportunities for early-career attorneys from experienced Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs).
- Networking and Resource Sharing for CELAsProvides exclusive access to a website, Listserv, and professional marketing materials for Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) to facilitate collaboration, information sharing, and promotion of their certification.
- Professional Development and Continuing EducationOffers specialized educational programming, webinars, and study materials in elder and special needs law for attorneys, including virtual sessions for student members and a "Practice Accelerator" program for practice management.
- Public Directory of Certified AttorneysOperates an online directory of Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs) to help consumers and professionals find qualified legal assistance.
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financials · form 990 · fy2022
the money
revenue
Total revenue$284K
Contributions & grants$00%
Program service revenue$251K88%
Investment income$34K12%
Other revenue$0
expenses
Total expenses$313K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits$98K
Grants paid out$0
Largest expense lineCompensation
balance sheet
Total assets$671K
Cash$252K
Investments$419K
Liabilities$0
Net assets$671K
Liquid reserves25.7 mo
3 years on record · 2020–2022 · YoY revenue +0.7%
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2022
who runs it
paid leadership · 1
| Name | Title | Hours/wk | Compensation |
|---|---|---|---|
| MEG HYATT | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 40 | $47K |
board members · 9
- CONNIE BAUSWELL — DIRECTOR
- E SPENCER GHAZEY-BATES — DIRECTOR
- JENNIFER LILE — SECRETARY
- JULIAN GRAY — DIRECTOR
- JUSTIN ELROD — TREASURER
- M ELIZABETH RAXTER — DIRECTOR
- MICHAEL DELANEY — PRESIDENT
- ROBERT FECHTMAN — VICE PRESIDENT
- SHARON RIVENSON MARK — DIRECTOR
relationships · 6
who they work with
- American Bar Association Partner — Approved NELF as the certifying entity for specialization in elder law and accredits NELF's certification program.
- Brown Palace Hotel and Spa, Autograph Collection Partner — Venue for the 2026 National Elder Law Foundation (NELF) Forum.
- Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELAs®) Partner — Provides informal mentorship to student members
- Lisa Aukward Partner — Designated staff member to receive long form application submissions via email.
- Lisa Aukward Partner — Point of contact for submitting recertification applications via email.
- The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA) Partner — NELF was founded by NAELA's Board of Directors.