Fiduciary Policies
The board, as “trustees,” have specific responsibilities to the congregation that should be articulated in fiduciary policies. Along with the governance policies that guide the board’s work and the congregation when “in meeting,” the board also needs to set policies around safety, finance, capital assets (such as the building), and personnel.
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Copyright PolicyFrom LeaderLab
Congregations need to follow copyright laws and ensure their leaders and staff are aware of these laws. The issues surrounding copyright and worship are complex and often confusing. You will also want to review the resource Copyright Issues Related to Worship. Sample Policy Any use of copyrighted…
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Indemnification PolicyFrom LeaderLab
Some congregations may wish to create a policy that indemnifies (i.e. defends or holds harmless) members, leaders and staff of the congregation when they are acting in good faith in their roles.
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Real Estate PolicyFrom LeaderLab
Because of the high value of real estate, the board will want to articulate a process where there is a high bar for selling, buying or mortgaging real estate.
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