Category Boards
Welcome to HomeschoolCPA’s collection of blog posts about boards: the leadership for a homeschool nonprofit organization. You’ll find helpful tips for recruiting and replacing board members and clear explanations of board duties.
The board’s duties are outlined in an organizations’ bylaws. You can find sample bylaws here: https://homeschoolcpa.com/leader-tools/sample-documents/
Do liability waivers really protect homeschool leaders?
The benefits of a board to avoid burn out
Should a homeschool co-op be a separate organization?
Carol, We have one entity (group) that works outside of our association, this is our Co-op group. This group does take in money – I believe it’s run out of a separate bank account. I know our Co-op group has…
Ten Ways to Torture a Tired Leader
Homeschool Group Leader has a sense of humor. You have to be able to laugh at human weaknesses if you are a homeschool leader. Here are their 10 Ways to Torture a Tired Leader: Top 10 Ways to Torture a…
Director and Officer insurance for homeschool groups
A support group leader in Alaska asks about Director and Officer (D&O) insurance. Dear Carol, I got to your website from an Old Schoolhouse article about insurance. (Read it here) We are a support group in Alaska and we serve…
Seven Vital Tools for Every Homeschool Leader
I was the guest blogger over at The Homeschool Classroom today. My post on “Seven Vital Tools for Every Homeschool Leader” covers the basic tools that every homeschool leader needs such as: A mission statement A policy manual A board…