I believe in term limits for board members. Many nonprofits have a policy that members can serve on the board for two terms of three years each. After the six years, they must leave the board. Some boards allow people to return to the board after a year or two. In my opinion, this policy allows people time enough to learn what they need to know and govern well and then move on to serve other roles in the organization.
View PostReason #6 to Attend the Nonprofit Miniconference – Jaccqueline Collins
Partnering for Performance in accompany that offers business development and strategic planning to medium to small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Lisa Morrissey from the Non-Profit Toolbox did this quick interview with Jackie about her Keynote presentation.
View Post Jacqueline Collins, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, partnering for performance, sustainabilityReason #10 to Attend Mini-Conference: Susan C Hammond
We caught Susan C. Hammond, just after a breakfast last week, and discussed the importance of Advisory Boards, and what the difference is between an Advisory Board and the Board of Directors. Susan will be speaking at the Mar 22 1/2 day Min-Conference for Non-Profit board members, directors and staff.
View PostMini-Conference Updates
We are so pleased with our line-up for our March 22 Mini-Conference at the Rockland Holiday Inn! We hope you will be able to Join Us, 8:00am-12:30pm! Along with some of the best on the South Shore: Susan Hammond, Jane Ford, Nadine Pfautz, Jacqueline Collins, and J. Keith Phifer we have some Recent additions: . [...]
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