Charity Therapy Podcast
Q&A: The Case of the Copied Nonprofit
Jess and Meghan are joined again by Jim Hall to answer another round of nonprofit questions taken from the hallowed halls of Reddit. Is it illegal to break Roberts Rules at a board meeting? Is there a secret way to start a new nonprofit – without all the annual reporting? Can you stop someone from copying your nonprofit idea? Listen in to find out!
Related: [PODCAST] Robert’s Rules in Nonprofit Board Meetings: Your Personal Hell
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