Suggested citation: TIESS. Trustees: The Heart of Social Utility Trusts: Definition, Roles, and Group Administration. Montreal: Territoires innovants en économie sociale et solidaire (TIESS), 2023.
This resource explores the role of trustees for a social utility trust, including what their powers and responsibilities are, how they are appointed, how they make decisions for and administer a SUT, and how they are held accountable for their decisions and actions.
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This resource is part of a suite of resources created by Open North and Territoires innovants en économie sociale et solidaire (TIESS) for any individual or organization seeking a better understanding of social utility trusts (SUTs) (fiducies d’utilité sociale). It includes documents explaining the project ideation stage, as well as concrete tools to guide the creation of a social utility data trust or a social utility trust.
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