The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Best Way for Boards to Operate

By Hugh B. Price

For the past several years, Congress and state officials have been threatening to impose new regulations on nonprofit groups and their boards, but legislators and regulators cannot ensure the viability and integrity of nonprofit organizations. That's the time-honored job description of trustees, chief executives, and senior managers.

Even if nonprofit groups...

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