Guides for board members
Why good governance is worth the effort
Boards exist to make decisions on behalf of others — members, donors, homeowners — and to be accountable for them. Good governance is simply the set of habits that make those decisions legitimate and defensible: meetings that are properly noticed, minutes that record what was decided, policies that are current, and records anyone entitled to them can find. These guides break those habits down into steps any volunteer board can follow.
Voloboard's guides offer general educational information, not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Requirements vary by state and by your organization's governing documents — confirm specifics with a qualified professional.
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