Q&A #4: Who is in Charge of a Nonprofit Board of Directors?

Q&A #4: Who is in Charge of a Nonprofit Board of Directors?

Foundation Group

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@FoundationGroup
@FoundationGroup - 20.06.2023 18:51

GOT A QUESTION?! Let us know in the comments. Your question could be answered in the next installment of Q&A with Greg.

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@druidindigo5076
@druidindigo5076 - 22.08.2024 14:25

Can there be both a board President and a board chair?

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@jamesoldman3021
@jamesoldman3021 - 27.06.2024 08:42

Should your ED be at all meetings or just occasionally? The board requires written reports but what I am finding is the ED seems to take over the meeting and there is a couple of board members that get into chatting back and forth with the ED. Until joining this board I have never worked where a ED was involved. If we had a question it was always directed to the Chair or President and they either answered or turned the question over to the head of that committee.
I'm feeling that the ED controls the meetings and that is not what I considered the way it was. I previously thought the ED was hired to put in place what the board directed. Currently I'm feeling the board is doing what the ED wants not the other way around. I'm at the point of resigning as I'm feeling that as a Board we are not doing what we were elected to do. Our meetings continually run into a couple of hours and personally feel that we have accomplished nothing. The meetings are monopolised by the ED and two other Board members. Our President tries to reign in the babbling but as the rest of us she has a hard time butting in.

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@kay120952
@kay120952 - 09.06.2024 21:09

I have a private non profit that donate what is the 5% rule? and can I give money to families in need directly? and set up a scholarship for a kid with high grades and low finances?

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@andrenguyen9787
@andrenguyen9787 - 23.11.2023 05:41

Questions: for profit companies, shareholders vote in or out board members. However, for nonprofit organizations, who vote in and out board members? In the case of OPEN AI, who has the power to hire or fire board members?

For nonprofit organizations, where do their profits go? Bonuses to management and employees, reinvest in their business and share among themselves?

Thanks in advance.

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@user-dn9vd9xg9p
@user-dn9vd9xg9p - 24.08.2023 17:07

The bad thing is..., the crooked nonprofits have ruined the integrity of the honest nonprofits.

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@Adrienne888h
@Adrienne888h - 21.07.2023 05:09

Question: I read that miles drivenwhile volunteering for a nonproft may be reimbursed at a rate which changes every year, as well as other expenses they would write up in a reimbursement request. Does this priveledge have to be in the bylaws and recognized by the board or is it a federal rule that applies to all nonprofits whether the board votes on it or not? Great videos! Thanks!

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@billtaylor4338
@billtaylor4338 - 25.06.2023 01:44

✅excellent! Thanks!

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@waynecmontgomery
@waynecmontgomery - 20.06.2023 18:29

Great Q&A Greg, and to spell it out in plain English, there is NO hierarchy within the board of directors. The whole entire board will be held liable in criminal and civil cases if cases should arise. There is NO board treasurer or secretary or any other management position when it comes to the board of directors. The only ceremonial positions are Chairman and Vice Chairman. I would suggest your listeners also read Roberts's Rules of Order and briefly read Sarbanes Oxley on board structure and requirements to be on a board. Also, in conclusion, the aforementioned position of Chairman only breaks a tie when it comes to voting, they normally do NOT vote unless there is a tie and companies should rotate the chair position every 90 days as a recommendation.

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