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In response to Matthew's questions, I am using the term "Friends" to mean a non-profit private group with membership which supports the museum. We are a City Department and cannot have "members" per se, so to be a member of our museum one joins the Friends. We have many volunteers who aren't members of the Friends. I know that one could dissect the term and types of related organizations, but my question was, I thought, a more generic one. I, too, have had Friends groups in the past which got out of hand in terms of the control they wanted to have. I am currently blessed with a dynamic, hardworking group which offers suggestions but doesn't presume to control.
Thank, by the way, to all who responded to the question this time - many off line, too. 10% seems to be most standard in the response I'm getting. Thanks again.
Chris
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