Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of a special meeting.
Form with which the stockholders of a corporation record the contents of a special meeting.
All nonprofits are governed by a board of directors, a group usually but not exclusively volunteers that is legally responsible for ensuring the organization remains true to its mission, safeguards its assets, and operates in the public interest. The board is the first line of defense against fraud and abuse.
The Charities Division of the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General handles many issues regarding nonprofit organizations.
Non-profit directors make high-level decisions that affect the organization and focus on its accountability. The primary duty of directors is the financial management of the non-profit organization. Key decisions that non-profit directors make include but are not limited to: Determining the organization's mission.