Good thing this wouldn't be that. Instead, it would be about promoting the cause.
And yes, non profits are allowed to own assets and maximize the value of those assets.
Of course their mission also matters and they should push towards that. But throwing away billions and billions of dollars for nothing isn't the way to do that.
> their day-to-day activities must be as well
Yes.... and they should also do that.
That has absolutely nothing to do with refusing to sabotage your non profit by throwing away a bunch of money for no reason though.
Of course the non profit should work towards their goal in their day to day activities.
> until some future date
Who said anything about waiting for a future date? Of course their current actions should push towards their goal.
That still has nothing to do with refusing to set money on fire for no reason though.
If anything, I think that the people who were attempting to set their valuable assets on fire and sabotage the non-profit are the ones who should be prosecuted by the legal system to the fullest extend legally allowed for going against the mission and intentionally engaging in charity fraud.
At one point, some of those board members said something about how that they were seriously considering shutting the whole thing down. I would absolutely consider that to be extremely illegal charity fraud, deserving of jail time if they did that.
Good thing this wouldn't be that. Instead, it would be about promoting the cause.
And yes, non profits are allowed to own assets and maximize the value of those assets.
Of course their mission also matters and they should push towards that. But throwing away billions and billions of dollars for nothing isn't the way to do that.
> their day-to-day activities must be as well
Yes.... and they should also do that.
That has absolutely nothing to do with refusing to sabotage your non profit by throwing away a bunch of money for no reason though.
Of course the non profit should work towards their goal in their day to day activities.
> until some future date
Who said anything about waiting for a future date? Of course their current actions should push towards their goal.
That still has nothing to do with refusing to set money on fire for no reason though.
If anything, I think that the people who were attempting to set their valuable assets on fire and sabotage the non-profit are the ones who should be prosecuted by the legal system to the fullest extend legally allowed for going against the mission and intentionally engaging in charity fraud.
At one point, some of those board members said something about how that they were seriously considering shutting the whole thing down. I would absolutely consider that to be extremely illegal charity fraud, deserving of jail time if they did that.