How an Operating Agreement Can Help Ensure the Future of a Nonprofit Cemetery

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In order to succeed from generation to generation, cemeteries require capital and managerial resources. For nonprofit cemeteries, it can be particularly difficult to ensure that these resources remain available. Much of this can be attributed to the unintended consequences of federal and state laws that require the assets of a nonprofit to remain dedicated to a charitable purpose.

Originally published in the March–April 2019 edition of ICCFA Magazine.

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