Boards and Governance
description of boards & governance

“Collective impact” describes an intentional way of working together and sharing information for the purpose of solving a complex problem.
Entire books have been written about the art of cultivating, identifying, asking, and nurturing a strong nonprofit board.

Nonprofit boards need up-to-date financial information to make informed decisions.
Most people recognize that the vast majority of board members of charitable nonprofits are unpaid volunteers.
Once you have received your determination letter from the IRS, the real work begins.
It is hard to know what “good governance” is. You recognize it when everything goes smoothly, and you feel the lack of it when times are rocky.