To demonstrate those same sportsmanship and fair play values, at the administrative level, that are expected on the field of play.
Social enterprise has become a buzz in the nonprofit sector. This book attempt's to provide individuals and social service agencies with enough information to help them decide if and how social enterprise may fit with their specific organization.
This guidebook is designed to give you an overview to the incorporation of not-for-profit societies within Alberta and guidleines to consider when incorporating.
This is a story about transition and change.
Avoiding abuse, injuries, fraud and other types of risky situations to protect the volunteers, members, participants and everyone else involved in your group must be made a top priority. And risk management starts with careful planning.
People make decisions on a daily basis. Often these decisions have a small impact on their daily routine; in other cases, they have a huge impact on many people.
Does your organization have difficulty recruiting new volunteers? It may be more than a lack of willing volunteers. It may be time to take a closer look at how your organization works.
The kind of experience a new member has with your group is more important than you might realize. If people don’t feel welcome or needed, their interest and enthusiasm will disappear and your group has just lost a valuable resource!
Just like you might need a map to keep from getting lost on a trip, effective organizations need a map to stay on track and avoid losing their sense of direction.
The club has the following documentation that has been formally adopted by the membership and is reviewed on a regular basis...