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Is a Property Owners Association a Civic Organization?

Property owners associations (POA) are not to be confused with HOAs (homeowners associations). While a homeowners association is usually highly localized to a subdivision or a condo complex, a POA includes all property owners, including businesses.  POAs exist as groups of property owners joining together to improve the value of prop
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Enhancing Voter Engagement: Empowering Voters through Innovative Electronic Voting Features

In an effort to increase voter engagement, electronic voting companies are leveraging technology to empower voters through innovative features. In this blog post, we will explore how electronic voting systems are revolutionizing the electoral process by incorporating mobile voting apps and real-time result tracking. By embracing these adv
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Does a Property Owners Association Have to Be Incorporated?

Property owners associations (POAs) are similar in many ways to homeowners associations (HOAs), but the two should not be confused. Property owners associations, as the name suggests, are related to all properties that are part of the association, not just homes.  This may include businesses, homes, and agricultural lands. POAs often
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Addressing Concerns: Debunking Misconceptions and Ensuring Security in Electronic Voting Systems

Electronic voting systems have sparked concerns and misconceptions regarding privacy, hacking risks, and voter authentication. In this blog post, we will debunk common misconceptions and address these concerns to shed light on the security measures implemented in electronic voting systems. By understanding the facts and dispelling myths,
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Do Property Owners Associations Have to Report to the State?

Most property owners association (POA) boards are aware of annual disclosures that need to be completed and sent to its membership on an annual basis. However, nearly all states have their own POA reporting requirements, too. The annual report is one of the most important documents your POA must prepare. The POA board of directors–which
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Can a Property Owner Withdraw From a Property Owners Association?

A property owners association (POA) governs a group of residential or commercial buildings in a specific area, such as a neighborhood, historic district, town, or even an entire city.  More About POAs Many people confuse what a property owners association is with how homeowners associations (HOAs) operate. While they may be similar i
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Why Join a Professional Association?

Professionals around the world are often encouraged to join professional associations to gain constant access to important information about their profession, enjoy steady professional development, and have networking opportunities.  Are these the only reasons why you should join a professional association? No–there are many other
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Electronic Voting and the Future of Democracy: Shaping Civic Participation and Ensuring Transparency

Electronic voting systems are transforming democratic processes worldwide. In this blog post, we will explore how electronic voting is shaping the future of democracy, increasing civic participation, and ensuring transparency. Building upon the advancements and challenges discussed in our previous article on election integrity, we will de
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Who Manages a Nonprofit Organization?

Navigating the uncertainties of today’s economic landscape is a challenging task for any organization, particularly for nonprofits. The prevailing economic climate, characterized by growing financial instability, shifting donor behaviors, and the lasting impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, has amplified the myriad of challenges these organ
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What Is an Example of a Community-Based Coalition?

The definition of ‘community-based coalition’ encompasses many different types of organizations from all corners of society and walks of life. Regardless of their goals, however, they all share one thing in common: they begin as grassroots movements in a community with a shared goal.  Today, many community-based coalitions form o
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Society Election Processes

Elections are held across America every single day. This is because many professional organizations, scientific associations, and philanthropic societies of all types, shapes, and sizes also need to elect their leaders. In a way, the process is similar to public elections.  How Do Society and Association Elections Differ From Governm
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Society Election Officers

The value that societies bring to their members is incalculable. This is because societies often bring together like-minded people who would otherwise have to navigate careers or hobbies on their own, which provides opportunities for networking and brainstorming that benefit everyone.  Many societies, especially large societies of pr
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Mutual Association Elections

A mutual association is an organization that exists for the benefit of its members. While you may think that all associations exist to benefit their members, many associations and corporations exist only to benefit their shareholders.  For example, when it comes to association voting, mutual associations allow their members to vote,
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Legal Structure of Associations

The definition of association is a flexible one. Many associations exist for all sorts of purposes and goals–some are simply for fans of the same hobby to get together and share their passion, while others exist to provide support for disadvantaged people. Regardless of the type of association, at a certain point, it becomes larger [&he
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