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Re: Team Constitution and/or Bylaw
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Originally Posted by runneals
Don't know exactly how 4-H works up there, but if it is anything like it is down here, you just have to start a 4-H club and your team (club) can fall under the local/national 4-H program so you get automatic exemption as a non-profit group. In addition, it also often provides your members with liability insurance and other added benefits. If you're getting started, I strongly check into that, as there are 4-H agents who are more than willing to meet with you to see if your end goal could be obtained with 4-H 
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Thanks. I'll look into it but, in Canada, 4-H tends to be rural. We're in a suburban town of 190,000 between Toronto and Hamilton.
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