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Sitting vs. Serving: 10 Ways to Be a Better Board Member

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  No matter what type of nonprofit you’re with, what their mission is, or whether it has a governing or a working board, there are standards and expectations that come with the job of being a board member. Nonprofits are constantly on the lookout for amazing community members who might climb the not-so-corporate ladder and rise from being a general volunteer to serving on the Board of Directors. Unfortunately, sometimes people rise up only to “sit” on the Board of Directors. If you suspect you’re a “sitter”, I urge you to stand up and engage in a level of service that your nonprofit craves. Here’s a checklist of 10 ways to ensure you’re serving your organization: ü   Attend ALL board meetings. Sometimes life gets in the way, I get that, but most likely when you agreed to become a board member someone told you when board meetings would be; add them to your calendar in advance and please don’t make excuses regarding scheduling conflicts. ü   Feel the mission. Hopefull...

Because Sharing is Caring

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Being on a nonprofit board of directors is a serious commitment. Many community members, even if they’ve been a volunteer for your organization for year, aren’t aware of what will be expected of them when they join your board. I hear many nonprofit staff lamenting over the lack of engagement from some (or even all) of their board members. Lack of engagement can stem from any number of reasons, but one of the most common I have found is simply that people weren’t told what would be expected of them until after they started their first term, and then they either find they can’t uphold all of the expectations and would have turned down the opportunity to serve if they’d had more information ahead of time or they resent no having been told and now they have a bad taste in their mouths. I’ve come to realize there’s a fear among organizations that if they reveal everything they expect of a board member, people will turn them down. If this applies to you, I say let them! If you tell prospec...