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Ethical but terrible approachJun 15, 2012

A board can certainly donate time, material, and even cash to the Co-op. There is nothing ethical or unethical about it. The concern I have is that from Anne-Marie's description, it sounds like some of the board members took it upon themselves to lay out the money to purchase the renovation supplied, and then requested donation after-the-fact. I find this particular approach very unfair to the rest of the board. If some of the board members felt their meeting room should be renovated, they should have brought it up with the rest of the board *before* starting. That way, every board member would have a say about the budget, style and decor, time frame, etc. The way it was described by Anne-Marie makes it sound as if some members of the board purposely choose to exclude other members from the decision-making process while asking them to help foot the bill. I would be as upset as Anne-Marie if that happened to me.

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