Governance & Administrative Policies
Governance and administrative services policies are formal, written frameworks that define how an organization—particularly government entities or nonprofits—operates, makes decisions, and manages risks. These policies translate high-level goals into actionable procedures, ensuring consistency, legality, and efficiency in daily operations.
Key Aspects of Governance Policies
- Purpose: To set clear expectations, manage risk exposure, and ensure compliance with laws (e.g., conflict of interest, whistleblower policies).
- Scope: They guide decision-making and actions, typically defining the “what” and “why” of an organization’s rules.
- Components: Often include conflict of interest, document retention, and compensation review processes.
- Types: Include regulatory, distributive, and constituent policies.
Key Aspects of Administrative Services Policies
- Implementation: These focus on the daily operations and “how” to implement the strategic goals set by governance.
- Functions: Cover areas like human resources (e.g., FMLA, payroll), IT security, data management, and facility maintenance.
- Standardization: Ensure consistency, fair, and equitable service delivery.
Governance & Administrative Services
- Credit Card Payment Policy & Procedure
- Facilities – Campus Services
- Governance & Administration
- Honorarium Policy
- Institutional Advancement-Grants Development and Management
- Security
- Signage Policy
- Strategic Marketing & Communications Policy
- Use of Facilities by Third Parties for Free Speech
- Workplace Violence Prevention Program Policy & Procedures