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If there’s something more terrifying than having to tell a grantor that they’re wrong, we haven’t heard of it. Is it even possible to push back on a state agency interpreting a federal grant incorrectly? Stacy and Andy have some thoughts! Also this week, we talk about when it’s appropriate for the board to lead committees, and Andy goes off on a tangent about needing to get three bids for things. Thanks for joining us this week, and please don’t forget to send your questions to questions@nonprofiteverything.com.
Topics:
- What committees should be board run?skip to this question
- How do I correct a grantor who is misinterpreting federal guidance? – skip to this question
- Do we really need three bids for services? – skip to this question
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