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BYLAWS OF

RAISED AT FULL DRAW

ARTICLE I – NAME AND PURPOSE

Section 1- Name: The name of the organization shall be Raised At Full Draw. It shall be a nonprofit organization incorporated under the laws of the State of Iowa.

Section 2- Purpose: Raised At Full Draw is organized exclusively for charitable, scientific and education purposes.

The purpose of this corporation is:

to teach youth about the heritage, skills, and responsibility of bowhunting, and to pass on the value of preserving nature and animals while enjoying the outdoors with family and friends.

ARTICLE II – MEMBERSHIP

Section 1- Membership: Membership shall consist of the board of directors.

ARTICLE III – BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Section 1 – Board role, size, and compensation: The board is responsible for overall policy and direction of the association, and delegate’s responsibility of day-to-day operations to the staff and committees. The board shall have up to 19, but not fewer than 5 members. The board receives no compensation other than reasonable expenses.

Section 2- Terms: All board member shall serve two-year terms, but are eligible for re- election for up to five consecutive terms.

Section 3- Meetings and notice: The board shall meet at least once a calendar year, at an agreed upon time and place. An official board meeting requires that each board member have written notice at least two weeks in advance.

Section 4- Board Elections: During the last month of each fiscal year; the board of directors shall elect Directors to replace those whose terms will expire at the end of the fiscal year. This election shall take place during a regular meeting of the directors, called in accordance with the provisions of these bylaws.


Section 5- Election procedures: New directors shall be elected by a majority of directors present at such a meeting, provided there is a quorum present. Directors so elected shall serve a term beginning on the first day of the next fiscal year.

Section 6- Quorum: A quorum must be attended by at least forty percent of board members for business transactions to take place and motions to pass.

Section 7- Officers and Duties: There shall be three officers on the board, consisting of a chair, vice-chair, and secretary/treasurer. Their duties are as follows:

The Chair shall convene regularly scheduled board meetings, shall preside or arrange for other member of the Executive Committee to preside at each meeting in the following order: vice-chair, secretary/treasurer.

The Vice-Chair shall chair committees on special subjects as designated by the board.

The Secretary/Treasurer shall be responsible for keeping records of board actions, including overseeing the taking of minutes at all board meetings, sending out meeting announcements, distributing copies of minutes and the agenda to each board member, and assuring that corporate records are maintained. Shall make a treasurer report at each board meeting. Shall prepare the budget, help develop fundraising plans, and make financial information available to board members and the public.

Section 8- Vacancies: When a vacancy on the board exists mid-term, the secretary/treasurer must receive nominations for new members from present board members two weeks in advance of a board meeting. These nominations shall be send out to board members with the regular board meeting announcement, to be voted upon at the next board meeting. These vacancies will be filled only to the end of the particular board member’s term.

Section 9- Resignation, termination and absences: Resignation from the board must be in writing and received by the secretary. A board member shall be terminated from the board due to excess absences, more than two unexcused absences from board meetings in a year. A board member may be removed for other reasons by a three-fourths vote of the remaining directors.

Section 10- Special meetings: Special meetings of the board shall be called upon the request of the chair, or one-third of the board. Notices of special meetings shall be sent out by the secretary to each board member at least two weeks in advance.


ARTICLE IV – COMMITTEES

Section 1- Committee formation: The board may create committees as needed, such as fundraising, housing, public relations, data collection, etc. The board Chair appoints all committee chairs.

Section 2- Executive Committee: The three officers serve as the members of the Executive Committee. Except for the power to amend the articles of incorporation and bylaws, the Executive Committee shall have all the powers and authority of the board of directors in the intervals between meetings of the board of directors, and is subject to the direction and control of the full board.

Section 3- Finance Committee: The treasurer is the chair of the Finance Committee, which includes three other board members. The Finance Committee is responsible for developing and reviewing the fiscal procedures, fundraising plan, and annual budget with staff and other board members. The board must approve the budget and all expenditures must be within budget. Any major change in the budget must be approved by the board or the Executive Committee. The fiscal year shall be the calendar year.

Annual reports are required to be submitted to the board showing income, expenditures, and pending income. The financial records of the organization are public information and shall be made available to board members and the public.

ARTICLE V – DIRECTOR AND STAFF

Section 1- Executive Director: The executive director is hired by the board. The executive director has day-to-day responsibilities for the organization, including carrying out the organization’s goals and policies. The executive director will attend all board meetings, report on the progress of the organization, answer questions of the board members and carry out the duties described in the job description. The board can designated other duties as necessary.

ARTICLE VI – AMENDMENTS

Section 1- Amendments: These bylaws may be amended when necessary by two-thirds majority of the board of directors. Proposed amendments must be submitted to the secretary to be sent out with regular board announcements.

CERTIFICATION

These bylaws were approved at a meeting of the board of directors by a two-thirds majority vote on    March 5th 2016           .

Beth Stoderl                                        March 5th 2016

Secretary                                                                                          Date

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About the nonprofit

Raised At Full Draw is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization headquartered in Winterset, Iowa.  We offer a variety of camps around the United States. 

Contacts

Email: info@raisedatfulldraw.com
Headquarters: 1221 E Buchanan St. Winterset IA 50273

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Raised At Full Draw is an official 501(c)3 registered in the State of Iowa. 

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