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By the NRMC Team
Establishing policies for the rental, lease and use of your facilities will make it clear to all parties what is expected. A policy will be set by the board and followed by the staff. An established policy will help the executive director explain the conditions for permission to use your facilities and, when necessary, the reasons for refusal. Such explanations should be in written form and made available to groups making application to use your buildings or grounds.
A policy should establish when your facilities may be used (perhaps not on Sabbath and/or holidays, for instance), and by whom (nonprofits only, for-profits whose products or services match your mission). You can chose to make your facility available under special or emergency conditions to municipal, county or state officials for governmental purposes.
The organization should consider:
Once established, take steps to educate the members of your board of directors and the staff about the policy and the procedure outside groups should be instructed to use to apply for use of your facilities.
Hold Harmless Agreements
(Type: limited)
[Name of Organization*] agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless [Name of Nonprofit] and/or any officer, employee or other representative of [Name of Nonprofit] from and against any and all claims, demands, suits, actions, proceedings (formal or informal), investigations, judgments, deficiencies, damages, settlements, liabilities and expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses of counsel acceptable to [Name of Nonprofit]) as and when incurred arising out of, based upon or in connection with the [description and date of activity – e.g., use of Name of Nonprofit’s headquarters for ABC Organization’s annual fundraising dinner], except for damages arising out of bodily injury to persons or damage to property resulting directly from the sole negligence of [Name of Nonprofit].
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