Look to your bylaws and articles, and to the state's corporation law. It may be possible for a meeting of members to be called for the purpose of removing any or all directors either for cause or without cause. Look to the way in which such a meeting can be called. Probably needs a substantial support by the members, and the vote to remove will probably need a supermajority vote by those present.
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No, a nonprofit organization typically requires a board of directors to oversee its operations and decision-making processes.
Yes. More often than not, executive directors serve the board yet do not have a seat on that board, but occasionally they do. The agency's bylaws will dictate what is allowable for individual agencies.
Robert C. Andringa has written: 'Nonprofit board answer book' -- subject(s): Nonprofit organizations, Directors of corporations, Management
D. Benson Tesdahl has written: 'Better bylaws' -- subject(s): Nonprofit organizations, Directors of corporations, Law and legislation, By-laws, Handbooks, manuals, Corporate governance 'The nonprofit board's guide to bylaws' -- subject(s): By-laws, Corporate governance, Directors of corporations, Handbooks, manuals, Law and legislation, Nonprofit organizations
Worth George has written: 'Fearless fund-raising for nonprofit boards' -- subject(s): Directors of corporations, Finance, Fund raising, Nonprofit organizations
Elaine M. Hadden has written: 'Nonprofit organizations' -- subject(s): Directors of corporations, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Liability (Law), Nonprofit Corporations, Nonprofit organizations
Serving on the board of directors for a nonprofit organization involves responsibilities such as setting the organization's strategic direction, overseeing financial management, ensuring legal compliance, and representing the organization to stakeholders. Duties may include attending meetings, making decisions on behalf of the organization, fundraising, and providing guidance and support to the organization's staff.
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V. Padaki has written: 'Management development in non-profit organizations' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Management, Nonprofit organizations
William M. Dietel has written: 'The board chair handbook' -- subject(s): Boards of directors, Management, Nonprofit organizations
In a nonprofit, the role of the board of directors is governance. That includes hiring, supporting and evaluating the executive, setting policy, ensuring and securing resources and setting the mission and vision for the agency.
Arty Trost has written: 'Gaining momentum for board action' -- subject- s -: Associations, institutions, Directors of corporations, Management, Nonprofit organizations