There is a lot of confusion among nonprofits with regard to ex officio directors. Who are they and how are they different from other directors? The term ex officio comes from Latin and means “from the office.” Thus, an ex officio director is a member of the board because he or she holds a specific …
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- Accountability
- Advocacy
- Applying For Grants
- Attorney General
- Board
- Celebrity Charity
- Charitable Deductions
- Compensation
- Conflict of Interest
- Congress
- COVID-19
- Crisis
- Director Duties
- Donations
- Economic growth
- Economic hardship
- Employment Matters
- Exemption Applications
- Fiscal sponsorship
- Form 990
- Fundraising
- Grantmaking
- IRS
- Jobs
- Lobbying
- Merger
- National emergency
- News
- Non-profits
- Nonprofits
- Opportunity
- Pandemic
- Policy
- Scams
- Taxes
- The Arts
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