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Policies that govern the day-to-day operations of a non-profit should not be in the bylaws. | Policies that govern the day-to-day operations of a non-profit should not be in the bylaws. | ||
==Model Bylaws== | |||
===Is there a set of generic bylaws the non-profit can use? Where can I find example bylaws?=== | ===Is there a set of generic bylaws the non-profit can use? Where can I find example bylaws?=== | ||
The non-profit does not need to draft bylaws from scratch, although that is certainly an option. | The non-profit does not need to draft bylaws from scratch, although that is certainly an option. | ||
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In either case, the bylaws should reflect the nature, character, and operation of the non-profit, its board, and members. | In either case, the bylaws should reflect the nature, character, and operation of the non-profit, its board, and members. | ||
===What are the Model Bylaws (Schedule 1)?=== | ===What are the Model Bylaws (Schedule 1)?=== | ||
The Model Bylaws are provided as an example of a set of bylaws that a non-profit can adopt when it is incorporated. | The Model Bylaws are provided as an example of a set of bylaws that a non-profit can adopt when it is incorporated. |
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