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When a Non-Profit Goes Bust, Who Is To Blame?

Is it the staff? The board? Just who is accountable when a small, but influential, non-profit goes bust? These and many more questions are bubbling up following the closing of the Association for Volunteer Administration (AVA).
Larger non-profits with their Policies and Procedures and so forth have some level of insulation (although, as we know, those organizations have some pretty week weld spots in their infrastructures as well).
The demise of the AVA may well be an important cautionary tale for many small organizations out there trying to do good work.
Have a read here.

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