I agree it would be good if more info on finances was readily available. There are tax returns (although I think the most recent is 2008) available on Guidestar (with free registration). But as for leadership structure, is this link the sort of thing you had in mind or were you looking for an actual org chart or something?
Having run a small non-profit operation for a few years now, the standard of transparency I now like is simply publishing our General Ledger to the Web every year.
What’s nice about it: it’s a) feasible (our accounts are in Xero and once you’ve figured out the export it’s a breeze), b) the ultimate in transparency. We still do summary reports to give people an idea of what’s happened with the money, but anyone who complains or for some other reason wants the raw data, I can just point at the GL.
I agree it would be good if more info on finances was readily available. There are tax returns (although I think the most recent is 2008) available on Guidestar (with free registration). But as for leadership structure, is this link the sort of thing you had in mind or were you looking for an actual org chart or something?
Having run a small non-profit operation for a few years now, the standard of transparency I now like is simply publishing our General Ledger to the Web every year.
What’s nice about it: it’s a) feasible (our accounts are in Xero and once you’ve figured out the export it’s a breeze), b) the ultimate in transparency. We still do summary reports to give people an idea of what’s happened with the money, but anyone who complains or for some other reason wants the raw data, I can just point at the GL.
OK, the leadership structure info is satisfactory.