Nonprofit Leadership
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Improving Nonprofit Boards I

By Dr. Mary Stewart Hall
For board members; approximately 1 hour.

GOAL: To help members of a not-for-profit board examine how they can add more value to organizations they govern.

  • Identify several ways nonprofit boards can improve their effectiveness
  • Identify and describe essential characteristics of highly performing nonprofit boards
  • Provide an opportunity for the board to collect data to assess its own performance
  • Agree on one way to improve future board performance given the results of a self-assessment of their board's current performance.

The complete packet includes eight files. To make up a presentation notebook, download all eight (zipped) for printing and binding.

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