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keeping an
effectivenot-for-profit
board
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A member of a not-for-profit board is a link between the
organization + those that support it and are served by it.
Because an
organization’s most
valuable asset is
its good name…
A board member’s top priority
should be protecting the organization's
reputation.
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For effective service, a board should consider
current makeup & plan for the future…
Recruitment, retention + motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education + orientation
Culture focused on strategy + risk
Don’t be afraid to self-evaluate
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Recruitment, retention + motivation
Recruitment,
retention +
motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education +
orientation
Culture focused
on strategy + risk
Ease the burden of member
recruitment. The board should
focus on ways to provide exciting
and rewarding service
opportunities.
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Leadership continuity
Recruitment,
retention +
motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education +
orientation
Culture focused
on strategy + risk
Create a succession plan that
identifies future board +
committee chairs + other
leadership roles.
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Balance of skills
Recruitment,
retention +
motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education +
orientation
Culture focused
on strategy + risk
Review members’ makeup + skill
sets.
• What can we improve?
• Where are the holes?
• Do we know what skills are essential?
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Education + orientation
Recruitment,
retention +
motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education +
orientation
Culture focused
on strategy + risk
Invest time in covering topics for
members’ continued learning.
Routinely confirm the
organization’s mission alignment
with goals.
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Culture focused on strategy + risk
Recruitment,
retention +
motivation
Leadership continuity
Balance of skills
Education +
orientation
Culture focused
on strategy + risk
Focus on the organization’s
future, strategic objectives +
risks to those objectives.
Review progress of the
strategic plan.
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See our audit committee + board guidebooks for
roles, responsibilities and operating procedures.
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http://grantthornton.com/nfpboardguide
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