A non-member, non-profit demonstrates in its bylaws the intent to be exempt from paying income taxes. Typical bylaws state that the organization has only charitable, religious, scientific and educational purposes as defined by Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code. The n...
Attendance constitutes a waiver of notice. The board meeting notice does not need to state the purpose of the meeting. Each director is responsible for keeping a current electronic mail address on file with the secretary. Section 4.6. Quorum. A majority of directors is a quorum. Once ...
It's generally easiest to request the resignation of a board member when the action is based on a technical reason that is supported by your organization's bylaws. For example, the bylaws might state that a director can only serve for two years or require a director to resign if a conflic...
Any assets remaining after dissolution expenses have been paid shall be distributed only to a successor non-profit or other non-profit organization, as determined as part of the dissolution proceedings. The Executive Council will have oversight of dissolution activities and ensure the wishes of the ...