What type of tax-exempt organization falls under section 501c3 of the IRS?
What is a not for profit business OR charitable organization?
Bylaws are...?
What is the name of the document that outlines the rules and regulations governing the internal operations of a nonprofit organization?
PPSO was founded in...
What is 1966?
Name the five board committees.
What are development, compliance, finance, executive and governance?
What is the term used to describe the principle that everyone should have access to affordable and comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services and information, regardless of their socioeconomic, race, ethnicity, status or gender background?
What is sexual reproductive health equity?
Organizations classified as 501c4 are primarily known for engaging in what type of activities?
What is social welfare and advocacy?
To be in compliance with PPSO’s bylaws, what are the minimum and maximum number of Directors PPSO’s bylaws call for?
What is 11-25 Directors?
The theme for the June 14, 2023 event hosted by PPSO is...
What is An Evening with PPSO: Oregon Post Roe?
The primary functions of the Finance Committee are...
What is oversight and strategic guidance of PPSO’s financials, ensure PPSO Board of Directors fiduciary responsibility to the organization?
What is the term for the barriers, such as cost, location, or lack of providers, that prevent individuals from accessing necessary sexual and reproductive health services?
What are access barriers?
501c3 organizations are required to publicly disclose certain documents and information, including their annual financial statements. What is the name of the document that provides an overview of a nonprofit organization's financial health?
What is Form 990?
Nonprofit bylaws often define specific roles within the organization's leadership. What is the title typically given to the individual responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations?
What is the executive director or CEO?
PPSO generally serves about this many folx with education services annually...
What is 12k?
The primary goals of the Risk, Quality and Compliance Board Committee is...
What is assure affiliate is providing safe and high quality healthcare, education, and advocacy services/programming by monitoring and engaging with PPSO’s quality improvement program?
What is the term for the differences in health outcomes between different populations, often influenced by factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and gender?
What are health disparities?
Endorsing a local democratic candidate for office publicly is an example of what type of activity.
What is Electoral and PAC
What is the amount of and type of funding PPSO’s CEO must receive Board approval for before spending?
What is unbudgeted, 50k?
This is required anytime you use the Planned Parenthood logo in Marketing materials...
What is the trademark symbol?
To fulfill fiduciary responsibilities, the PPSO BoD must review and approve which financial statements and plans annually?
What are 990, annual financial audit, annual budget?
What is the term for the efforts to address the unique sexual and reproductive health needs and challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals?
What is LGBTQ+ health equity?
"Abortion is Health Care" is an example of a message that falls under which aspect of the organization?
What is C3?
Nonprofit bylaws commonly include a conflict of interest policy. What is the purpose of this policy?
What is to ensure that individuals affiliated with the organization act in its best interest and disclose any potential conflicts?
Our staff have joined this union...
What is SEIU Local 49?
What time of year does the board complete self assessments and the CEO annual assessment?
What is annually completed in Spring with a review at the June Board meeting?
What bill is PPSO advocating to advance in the legislature to advance Health Equity for Oregonians?
What is HB 2002?