Because nonprofits cannot be operated to the private benefit of an individual or organization, they can’t simply distribute their assets to just anyone when it’s time to wind up their operations. [...]
The right to vote is central to a thriving democracy. In recent years there have been a number of cases where voting rights have been perceived as under attack or underused by the public. In [...]
The use of social media by employees can be a significant source of stress for any employer. An employee’s online persona can reflect back upon the employer, and in some cases an employee may [...]
As the seriousness of opioid addiction has grown more widespread, so have the number of nonprofits organized to address problems related to it. There is a lot of work to be done, from helping [...]
Task Four: Election of Officers There is one more task that can be accomplished by the Incorporator—the appointment of officers. However, it is possible that this task is going to be on the [...]
Successfully running a nonprofit takes skill and creativity. It also takes discipline. Too often a nonprofit’s board of directors grows lax in its adherence to governing rules and procedures, [...]
Using a logo is one way churches can distinguish themselves. As a “branding” tool a logo offers a visual sense of identity and opens up a range of possibilities for promoting the church and [...]
Like any organization over a certain size, large churches need policies and procedures for handling misconduct by its leaders, employees, and volunteers. Failing to do so can leave a church [...]
Many churches start small, meeting in community centers or their members’ homes, focusing on religious study and dialogue. For some groups there comes a point where they begin to identify as a [...]
One way a church can serve its community and generate revenue is to allow groups and individuals to hold events like weddings or club meetings on church property. Some churches limit these events [...]