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How to Create a Volunteer Handbook Your Volunteers Will Use

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Let your volunteers know about your organization’s liability coverage, what it covers and what it does not. Also share with volunteers about the Volunteer Protection Act , which protects volunteers from liability in cases of ordinary negligence. Is there a liability release everyone must sign? Books they might want to read?

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

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Look for these books on Amazon: The Board Member’s Guide to Fund Raising by Fisher Howe The Ultimate Board Member’s Book: A 1-Hour Guide to Understanding and Fulfilling Your Role and Responsibilities by Kay Sprinkel Grace The post The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors appeared first on Get Fully Funded.

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Why Celebrity iCloud Hacking Should Matter to Your Nonprofit

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There those who say the perpetrator(s) didn't just hack one account at a time , but rather, hacked into one person's account that then gave access to anyone connected with that person via phone book, text, or email.

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Online Waiver Software: Our 6 Favorite Providers Reviewed

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Waiver templates. Create and store as many waiver templates as you need to speed up the waiver crafting process, or transform an existing paper waiver to digital format. With Smartwaiver, your organization will have all of the capabilities you need to create a fully-equipped online waiver with tools like: The waiver editor.

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Treasurers of All-Volunteer Organizations: Eight Key Responsibilities

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Most AVOs don’t have employees, although they may pay people for some non-managerial work, such as refereeing at a youth soccer league, square dance calling at a dance club, or handling the distribution of books for a poetry society. These people are typically classified as “independent contractors” rather than employees.

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