Guest guest Posted July 8, 2010 Report Share Posted July 8, 2010 Anyone (IMP board members, in particular) want to talk about IMP with an attorney who specializes in non-profits? I have the opportunity to meet with an attorney who travels all over the country to start and assist non-profits; he specializes in it. There was some discussion a month or two ago about trying to extend the IMP non-profit to health care financing. I think the idea was to see if we could do the Robin Hood model (Bob Forester's concept) across a nationwide network of IMPs, where benefactors could help support recipients. My husband discussed it with his friend, who is an attorney, and he told his boss, who is the non-profit expert. They are both very interested in hearing what we're doing and our ideas to expand the concept. Wouldn't it be great to have another way to ditch insurance, help cover the uninsured, and actually make a decent living? Has anyone thought about this? Have you all on the board discussed it? I'm sure there are huge legal challenges to operating a non-profit nationwide, but this guy does this full-time. He wants to meet with me soon, so I'd like to know if this would be helpful, and what thoughts you have. If you on the board would like to get in touch with him for any other legal help, I can arrange it. I'm not a legal scholar, but it is interesting to brainstorm ideas. The current system is such a mess we definitely need to be thinking outside the box! Thanks for your input. Gretchen Reis Circleville, OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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