New Rules for
Nonprofit Governance
Audio CD:
Legal
Compliance and Public Disclosure
Recorded March 27,
2007
Faculty: Dan
Mulholland & Monica Hanslovan

On March
1, 2007, the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector released a draft set
of 31 "Principles for
Effective Practices" by charitable organizations that could
well prove to be a template for a "Sarbanes-Oxley" law
for nonprofits. The Panel was formed a few years ago at the behest
of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee to recommend rules and practices
that could assure that charities and foundations maintain the highest
possible ethical standards. Some of the Panel's previous recommendations
were adopted into law in last year's Pension Protection Act.
In its latest report, the Panel is seeking public
comment on a set of practices that nonprofit organizations should
follow relative to legal compliance, financial management, governance
and fundraising. It is likely that some or all of these may be
considered as the basis for future legislation at the state or
federal level. And even if they are not codified into law, the
principles are a fairly succinct statement of what nonprofit boards
and managers should be doing in terms of running an effective operation.
Because many boards are now struggling with
redefining their roles and responsibilities, Horty Springer will
be offering a special series of three audio conferences (CDs and
MP3s are available for purchase) to examine the proposed principles
in detail and to suggest what kind of specific practices nonprofit
health care organizations should be following now to meet their
existing fiduciary duties to the communities they serve.
Topics include:
- Compliance
- Governing Body Duties
- Conflicts of Interest
- Whistleblower Protection
- Document Retention
- Code of Ethics
- Risk Management
Please be sure to register for Effective
Governance Practices on April 3 and Financial
Management and Fundraising on April 11.

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