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Can a board of directors make decisions without unanimous consent?

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I am a member of a non-profit organization's board of directors, and we have been facing challenges regarding decision-making and consent. Currently, our bylaws state that all decisions must be made with unanimous consent from the board members. However, this requirement has proven to be cumbersome and has resulted in a lack of progress on important matters. I am wondering if it is legally permissible for our board to make decisions without unanimous consent, and if so, what steps we need to take to update our bylaws to reflect this change.

Dolan W.

Answered Oct 18, 2024

Hello! I'm so sorry you are having to deal with this. So generally the answer to your question is no; if the bylaws state that there must be unanimous consent from the board, then there isn't a way for the board to make decisions without this consent. What you guys would need to do is have a vote to change the bylaws that something like a majority or 2/3 vote is sufficient moving forward.

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