Practical guide Roles & Responsibilities What is the role of the board in a membership organisation?

What is the role of the board in a membership organisation?

The board is appointed by the members of a membership organisation. The members delegate setting the strategic direction of the organisation to the board, so that it can deal with day to day matters on the members’ behalf.

Non day-to-day matters, including changing the constitution, are reserved for the membership. Members normally have the right to call and attend general meetings, which may include receiving reports from the board, as well as appointing or dismissing members of the board.


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