A Board of Directors has significant influence over a nonprofit’s finances, strategy and governance. So, it only makes sense that nonprofits looking to be as effective as possible in advancing their mission need a solid Board of Directors.
If you’re looking to build the best board possible for your nonprofit organization (which—of course—you always are), how can you tell if your board members, or the candidates you’re evaluating to be future board members, have what it takes to propel your nonprofit and your mission?
What should you look for in a board member?
Is it financial savvy, nonprofit know-how, community connections, or is it a formula that’s different than what you might expect?
In this episode of The Wrap, our hosts Paul and Kim meet with Warren Averett’s own Michelle Sanchez, CPA, an expert in nonprofit strategy and finances, and guest Clara Reynolds, President and CEO of an impactful nonprofit in central Florida, the Crisis Center of Tampa Bay, to discuss how nonprofits should go about building a strong Board of Directors.
After listening to this podcast episode, you’ll be able to:
- Set, communicate and agree on expectations between your nonprofit and your Board of Directors
- Effectively vet potential board members to determine if they’re the right fit for your nonprofit and for the role
- Equip your board and help them to feel comfortable in their role as your advisors
- Move forward with securing diversity of thought within your board
- Weigh the pros and cons of having term limits for your Board of Directors
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