Nonprofit board meeting minutes are a necessary form of record-keeping for all non-profit organizations. Nonprofit meeting minutes serve as the official (and legal) record of board and committee meetings. They are presumed to be correct and are considered legal evidence of the facts they report. Because meeting minutes hold such legal significance, it is essential that they accurately reflect the Board of Directors’ actions
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