• 33 - Three Helpful Tools For Administering Your Animal Sanctuary

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

33 - Three Helpful Tools For Administering Your Animal Sanctuary

  • Summary

  • Executive Director Mckenzee and Nonprofit Specialist Julia discuss three administrative tools that are helpful (and in some cases necessary) for the effective administration of your animal organization: board bylaws, registered agents, and land surveys!

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    This Episode’s Referenced Open Sanctuary Project Resources:

    • Nonprofit Board Basics For Animal Sanctuaries | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • Board Resources For Animal Sanctuaries | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • The Animal Defense Partnership’s Model Bylaws Template | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • The Open Sanctuary Project’s Animal Sanctuary Board Member Job Description | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • How Registered Agents Can Help Your Animal Organization | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • What Is A Land Survey And How Can It Help Your Animal Organization | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • Understanding Your Animal Sanctuary’s Zoning Rights And Restrictions | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • Site Planning At Your Animal Sanctuary | The Open Sanctuary Project

    • Animal Defense Partnership

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