Le 17/09/2010 15:32, ed c a écrit :
The US's charity law isn't all that great and its banking system is awful.
Why isn't the US non-profit law great (note that charity law and non-profit law are not the same although related)? All banking systems are horrible. Instead of lobbing acquisitions about US law, please point to specifics and make a proposal that can be responded to.
Just FYI : here in France, there is a NPO bank (yes, really, it can exist !) that charges 0€ / year for NPOs (that we call "association loi 1901" in france, because they're related to a 109 years old law !) I don't think it's too much ;-) (that's also BibLibre bank, but as we are a FPO company, we pay ;-) . It's also Kohala bank -kohala is the french NPO to support koha-) but the bank or banking system is, imo, the less important thing to decide how to do the "KSF" ! my 2cts -- Paul POULAIN http://www.biblibre.com Expert en Logiciels Libres pour l'info-doc Tel : (33) 4 91 81 35 08