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Nonprofit corporations often deal with government agencies on issues of public concern, which may involve applying for grants, loans or other governmental approvals. In many situations, the government agency requires a corporate resolution to verify the board's approval for making the government application.
NRS 78.347 Application by stockholder for order of court appointing custodian or receiver; requirements of custodian; authority of custodian; adoption of regulations by Secretary of State.
Under Chapter 78 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (Nevada Corporations Act) (NRS 78.010 et seq.), a corporation may, but need not, adopt bylaws consistent with federal and Nevada law for: The management, regulation, and government of its affairs and property.
In general, the SEC guidelines permit resolutions only from shareholders who have continuously held at least $2,000 of the company's stock for a year or longer. If a shareholder meets these requirements, then the board can choose to bring up the resolution for a vote at the next shareholder meeting.
Under Chapter 78 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (Nevada Corporations Act) (NRS 78.010 et seq.), a corporation may, but need not, adopt bylaws consistent with federal and Nevada law for: The management, regulation, and government of its affairs and property.
In operation, a close corporation is a corporation whose shareholders and directors are entitled to operate much like a partnership. Typically, shareholders must agree unanimously to close corporation status, and a written shareholders' agreement governing the affairs of the corporation must be drafted.
Labeling a vote a resolution means that the board believed the issue was important enough to separate it from standard voting issues. A resolution is considered an official board action and it requires a quorum. Board directors must document all official board actions, including resolutions, in their meeting minutes.
A resolution can be made by a corporation's board of directors, shareholders on behalf of a corporation, a non-profit board of directors, or a government entity. The length of the resolution isn't important. It only needs to be as long as what you need to say.
How to Start a Nonprofit in NevadaName Your Organization.Choose a Nevada nonprofit corporation structure.Recruit Incorporators and Initial Directors.Appoint a Registered Agent.Prepare and File Articles of Incorporation.File Initial Report.Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN)Store Nonprofit Records.More items...
Examples of Actions that Need Corporate ResolutionsApproval of new board members and officers.Acceptance of the corporate bylaws.Creation of a corporate bank account.Designating which board members and officers can access the bank account.Documentation of a shareholder decision.Approval of hiring or firing employees.More items...