[Hidden-tech] * * * Who are non-profits accountable to? * * *

Annamarie Pluhar annamarie at pluharconsulting.com
Wed Sep 6 19:49:38 EDT 2017


Oh is that an interesting question. In whose eyes is the organization 
not following it's bylaws? Bylaws can be changed by a board. What 
matters is the purpose of the organization and whether it is doing the 
type of work that gave it the 501(c)(3) status. Your state's attorney is 
a great place to start in determining if there is redress for an issue 
that you see.

Annamarie

On 6 Sep 2017, at 17:24, Deborah Chandler wrote:

> Dear HTers,
>
> If a 501c3 is not following their own bylaws and there is mounting 
> need for
> grievance to be heard, and the board refuses to deal with any issues, 
> what
> is the overseeing entity to which someone can speak? In other words, 
> who
> does a non-profit answer to?
>
> Feel free to write on or off group. But I will keep the identity of 
> the org
> and further details private for now.
>
> Thanks,
> Deb
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