Absolutely true. So, how does a decision about what to do get made? There is no board to do it, so does this fall to Eric or what? We can't "assume" this is a done deal and that it should proceed and how. Who will be the point person and do we need a "committee" to steer this to the point where a board can be legally formed? Here's how it works in the non-profit world with which I am familiar...
Step One - someone hatches a good idea
Step Two - the organization that is "giving birth" to the new foundation approves the idea and then forms a committee/task force of it's members to investigate and then recommend a course of action, this usually includes conversation with a lawyer to be sure the correct procedure and issues are addressed, and draws up bylaws.
Step Three - the birthing organization adopts the recommended course of action and bylaws by vote.
Step Four - a Board of Directors is formed and filled and approved by the membership of the tentative foundation (this membership may or may not be different than the membership of the birthing community)
There you have it - a foundation is born.
Some of these steps would be difficult in our context, as RC isn't really in a position to hold votes from it's membership, so maybe it could be the moderators or staff who serve in this capacity. I don't know exactly, but this is how it works in my world.
Step One - someone hatches a good idea
Step Two - the organization that is "giving birth" to the new foundation approves the idea and then forms a committee/task force of it's members to investigate and then recommend a course of action, this usually includes conversation with a lawyer to be sure the correct procedure and issues are addressed, and draws up bylaws.
Step Three - the birthing organization adopts the recommended course of action and bylaws by vote.
Step Four - a Board of Directors is formed and filled and approved by the membership of the tentative foundation (this membership may or may not be different than the membership of the birthing community)
There you have it - a foundation is born.
Some of these steps would be difficult in our context, as RC isn't really in a position to hold votes from it's membership, so maybe it could be the moderators or staff who serve in this capacity. I don't know exactly, but this is how it works in my world.