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Sample Investment Policy
Use these sample policies as a guideline to create an investment policy for your organization.
Sample Reserve Fund Policy
A sample reserve fund policy you can adapt for your organization.
Sample RFP (Request For Proposal) for Audit Services
A sample RFP for audit services that you can adapt for your organization.
What to Do with Board Members Who Don't Do Anything
This article includes short-term and long-term strategies to help your organization deal with a board member who is not contributing to the well-being of the board and the organization.
Squeamish Nonprofit Boards: How to Move Them to the Big Policy Questions
How can nonprofit boards unite their diverse personal views on complex policy issues and arrive at strong organizational positions?
Fiscal Oversight, Risk and the Nonprofit Board
One of the most important responsibilities of a nonprofit board is fiscal oversight. Yet many board members remain unclear about what exactly that means.
Be a Successful Board Chair
There are board chairs and there are great board chairs. Being a conscientious board member is in itself a challenging, time-consuming job.
Are You a Good Board Member?
Some do's and don'ts for leading through effective board governance. This article is also available in Spanish.
The Why, Who, What and How of an Audit Committee
An audit committee is considered a best practice for nonprofits. It helps the governing board perform its fiduciary and financial oversight roles, reduce risk, and maintain donor confidence.
Twelve Golden Rules of Nonprofit Finance
The Nonprofits Assistance Fund sets out the twelve golden rules for nonprofit finance, including budgeting, diverse funding sources and interdependence.
When Funds Go Missing, What Can You Do? What Must You Do?
What should a board do once it suspects or has discovered evidence of embezzlement? Clifford Perlman of NPQ details the responsibilities of the board when funds go missing.
Legal Compliance Checklist for North Carolina Nonprofits
Use this checklist to ensure your organization is complying with laws that govern 501(c)(3) nonprofits in North Carolina.
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