This guide was designed to help create a set of bylaws for a nonprofit organization in a way that allows the founder to remain in control of the nonprofit for as long as the founder chooses. It is not uncommon for a nonprofit’s board of directors to alter the vision of the founder and take the organization on a divergent path. Bylaws, in most jurisdictions, do not need to be filed along with the articles of incorporation. They are purposely drafted to become the internal playbook for the organization and describe with detail the function of every member, committee, and every office. This guide is short and to the point and will allow the founder to solidify a vision for the organization.