Articles, Bylaws, Resolutions, Policies
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Articles of Incorporation
Corporate Bylaws
Board Resolutions
Board Policies
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Articles of Incorporation
The articles of incorporation (or other forms of description,
such as charters, constitutions, articles of association, etc.)
are established when the organization files for incorporation
with the appropriate state or provincial agency. A Board of Directors
gets its authority from the articles. This governing document
specifies, for example, its name, the purpose or mission of the
organization, place of business, primary officers, etc.
In Canada, you can form a nonprofit corporation either at the
provincial or federal levels, and you might be able to form under
a variety of regulations, for example, a provincial Societies
Act or Companies Act, or the federal Canada Corporations Act.
In Canada, it is necessary to be incorporated in order to become
a charity.
For-profit Organization
Sample
articles of incorporation form (the form depends on each state)
Sample Articles of Incorporation
Sample Articles of Incorporation for a Company
Corporation
Nonprofit Organization
Sample
Articles of Incorporation Form
Sample Articles of Incorporation
Corporate Bylaws (Board’s internal specification of how the
Board will be organized and operated)
Bylaws specify the Board’s rules of internal operation, for
example, number of members of the Board, length of the terms of
membership, all of the officer positions, how meetings are conducted,
etc. In some states in the USA and provinces in Canada, you have
to have Bylaws to file for incorporation.
For-profit Organization
What are bylaws and why are they important?”
Sample
bylaws
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sample
Another sample
Nonprofit Organization
Sample
nonprofit bylaws
Another sample bylaws
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sample
Amending or Changing the Bylaws
Board Resolutions (single acts
of approval for, eg, contracts, dues, etc.)
Articles, charters, constitutions, etc., and bylaws are ongoing
rules. A resolution is used by the Board to draw attention to
a single act or Board decision, for example, to approve or adopt
a change to a set of rules, new program, new contract, etc. Resolutions
are included in the minutes for the Board meeting. Here is a sample.
Sample
Board Resolution
Board Policies (Board’s guidelines for how members will work
together)
Board policies are guidelines for how the Board members can
best work together, e.g., when they want to meet, how members
should be on Committees, how they recruit and orient new members,
how they manage for consistent meeting attendance, how the Board
will work with the chief executive officer, how they will avoid
conflict-of-interest, etc.
Board Policy Manuals and Miscellaneous
Typical Contents of Nonprofit Board Member’s Manual
Maintaining Board and Organizational Confidentiality
Sample Board Policies
Sample Document Retention/Destruction Policy
Sample Whistleblower Policy
Board Attendance
Sample
Board Attendance Policy
Why Attendance Matters: Nonprofit Governance in a World of Busy Board Members
Conflict of Interest
NOTE: Many experts believe that the conflict-of-interest terms
should be in the bylaws, rather than Board policies. Often, state
statute (which takes precedence over bylaws) specifies terms to
avoid conflict of interest.
Sample
Conflict of Interest Policy
Conflict
of Interest
Conflict of Interest among board/committee members
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