Thanks for your feedback, all, and I appreciate the conversation happening.
Would it at all affect things if the pink poster were already being widely and freely distributed (without credit)?
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Thanks for your feedback, all, and I appreciate the conversation happening.
Would it at all affect things if the pink poster were already being widely and freely distributed (without credit)?
(Montana)
OK, let's talk hypothetically, lol!
Suppose someone saw this image: http://beautyisinside.com/2012/10/no-means-no/
So they created this image:...
Thanks for your feedback, all, and thanks for your advice, adjusterjack and aardvarc.
aardvarc:
Aw, man, I thought I had the scholarship award letter, but I think I turned it in to the...
Thanks, aardvarc.
So I looked them up online, but I can only find 3 board members listed out of, like, the 15-25 total required in the bylaws. Is there a way I can get the complete (and up to...
My question involves business law in the state of: Montana
I worked for a domestic violence shelter classified as a federal nonprofit under 501(c)(3). The nonprofit is run by a board of directors,...
My question involves business law in the state of: Montana
While I worked for a nonprofit domestic violence shelter, I attended a training out of town. To go to that training, I got a scholarship...
Thanks for your help, Taxing Matters.
@flyingron: Wow, rude.
Well, I originally came across the term "public charity" by looking on nccsweb.urban.org for my specific organization, and it lists:
IRS Type: 501(c)(3) - Public charity: Religious, educational,...
Well, if she fires me, at least I get unemployment, right? I'm currently job-seeking.
Thanks.
I know. Thanks for confirming. I'm just wondering if I'm entitled to attend board meetings.
Any other opinions? What does "public" mean in this context? Why is a "public charity" not "public" in...
Oh boy. It's just such absurd and petty stuff...
First of all, I have issues with my executive director professionally because she's virtually never at the shelter and so can't speak with clients...
So how is "public" defined, and if the shelter is a private charity, why is it called a "public charity"?
My question involves civil rights in the State of: Montana
I work for a domestic violence/sexual assault shelter which is registered as a public charity under 501(c)(3) and 509(a)(1). A month and...