Effective Nonprofit Governance: How Boards Should Work
Posted by La Salle Nonprofit Center on October 23, 2017
Effective board membership requires more than good intentions and meeting attendance. This impactful board training is the first step in appreciating the objective and true roles and responsibilities that the job of board member requires. Attendees will come to comprehend the full responsibilities of board membership, in both the context of being part of a larger whole, as well as an individual. In addition, this course will show how to maximize the all-important partnership of board and executive director. Participants will develop a deeper understanding of key elements of board responsibility, such as the law’s performance expectations of nonprofit board members, strategic planning, fundraising, financial management, and the care and feeding of the board. Participants will leave knowing that they can now cement their good intentions in best practices, including being able to apply standard tools for board assessment and governance and sample essential policies to their organizations.
Offered three times:
November 30, 2017
https://www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org/courses/governance-board-leadership/effective-nonprofit-governance-boards-work-3/
March 15, 2018
https://www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org/courses/governance-board-leadership/effective-nonprofit-governance-boards-work-4/
March 22, 2018
https://www.lasallenonprofitcenter.org/courses/governance-board-leadership/effective-nonprofit-governance-boards-work-5/
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