Policies

Policies and standards that support responsible nonprofit operations.

Mills Global is building its 2026 launch with public accountability, ethical decision-making, inclusive service, and grant-ready documentation in view.

Non-Discrimination Statement

Mills Global, Inc. is committed to serving individuals and communities without discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.

Policy Commitments

Conflict of Interest

Mills Global is committed to identifying, disclosing, and appropriately managing conflicts of interest in governance, financial, partnership, and program decisions.

Whistleblower

Mills Global encourages responsible reporting of suspected misconduct, financial irregularities, policy violations, or compliance concerns without retaliation.

Document Retention

Mills Global will maintain corporate, governance, financial, program, and partnership records in a manner that supports continuity and accountability.

Gift Acceptance

Mills Global will review proposed gifts, sponsorships, and in-kind support for mission alignment, compliance, reputational risk, and operational suitability.

Privacy and Data Protection

Mills Global respects the privacy of subscribers, partners, participants, and supporters and does not sell personal information.

Political Activity

Mills Global does not participate in political campaign activity and will operate within applicable nonprofit limitations.

Financial Controls

Mills Global is building spending approvals, receipt requirements, reconciliation habits, and board financial reporting suitable for a growing nonprofit.

Volunteer and Media Releases

As programs launch, Mills Global will use appropriate volunteer, participant, photo, video, and media release practices.

Policy Development Note

Bylaws, conflict-of-interest materials, organizational minutes, and authorization records are part of the organization's governance file. Additional formal policies may be expanded as programs, volunteers, funding relationships, and public activities mature.