Wednesday, August 15, 2012 1:30-3:00 PM ET
Presented by: Donald Kramer, Editor and Publisher of Nonprofit Issues
Offered in Partnership with PANO - Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations
This presentation addresses the art and science of drafting bylaws. Well-written and formulated bylaws help shape power relationships within a nonprofit organization; provide unambiguous procedures to prevent disputes; and reduce the risks of litigation. Bylaws should provide answers, not raise questions. Come with questions and candidness, and leave with clarity and confidence to draft or edit a workable document.
Leave with numerous bylaw benefits:
Gain clarity on procedural issues
Learn how to avoid, avoid, avoid
1. goal-oriented expressions
2. inconsistent language
3. passive tense and ambiguities
Determine whether your bylaws appropriately answer "whose organization is this?"
Understand how to produce an effective document
Receive "Annotated" Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
Take home sample forms that work
What past participants say about this webinar;
Excellent information.
I got what I needed to proceed with change and revisions.
Well paced. Excellent speaker and materials.
Excellent. Informative. Clear
The sample bylaws are SO helpful.
I have been involved in revising our bylaws for the last year. I wish I had [this webinar] a year ago!
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