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Getting nonprofit boards on board: Recruiting, governance, and fundraising

Candid

Black women and gender-expansive nonprofit leaders: Combating the absence of trust. How could the underrepresentation of BIPOC and women on nonprofit boards affect organizations leadership, work, and fundraising? Overcome these board excuses for not fundraising. Ready to learn more?

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When Nonprofit Boards Meddle: The Dangers Of Micromanagement

Bloomerang

The board’s role should be to ensure the organization has a clear vision, sufficient resources, and robust governance. In the Nonprofit Governance Index published by the Urban Institute, 57% of nonprofit leaders reported that board members often lose focus on strategy when they start interfering with management tasks.

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Rachel Hutchisson Appointed Interim CEO At Common Impact

The NonProfit Times

“I’m committed to building a stronger, more resilient ecosystem for social impact, where nonprofits and corporations can collaborate effectively to create lasting change,” Hutchisson said via a statement. This appointment aligns with my passion and expertise.

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Mastering Nonprofit Board Recruitment: A Strategic Guide for Executive Directors

Bloomerang

Offer continuous learning opportunities to deepen your board members’ understanding of nonprofit governance best practices and emerging trends. Adopt technologies that simplify collaboration and enhance communication , like board portals or other real-time tools. Foster a collaborative culture. But don’t stop at day one.

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The Role of Connectivity in Empowering Global Nonprofits

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

The advent of the internet and advances in communication technologies have revolutionized the way nonprofits function, enabling them to transcend geographical boundaries, collaborate more effectively, and access a broader audience.

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How Men’s Mental Health Resources Can Help Serve All Communities

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Highlighting individual stories is standard practice in social change work, albeit often for fundraising purposes. One great example of this is the Speak Up Campaign led by BasicNeeds Kenya , a nonprofit that has been working on mental health in the country for more than 15 years.

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From Corporate Culture to a New Organizational Landscape—A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Ananda Valenzuela

NonProfit Quarterly

And the more effectively we can organize and collaborate, the more movement we’ll make in that direction. We’ve talked a little about how corporate culture affects boards and how it creates competition among nonprofits. SD: You have advocated loving accountability as an alternative framework for nonprofit governance.

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