Posted by Susan, on August 17th, 2010,
Board members can get so lost in the mission they fail to remotely fathom the day-to-day difficulties of running and working for a nonprofit organization. Senior management and staff need to create opportunities that will make it more real for their board [...]
Posted by Susan, on June 29th, 2010,
Susan C. Hammond
Many board members and executive directors express their continued dismay at how nonproductive the board meetings are. If you are serious about changing the state of affairs then consider the following:
Rate the just completed meeting on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being [...]
Posted by Reikob, on May 25th, 2010, Reiko Beach, President of The Toolbox, Inc., Web/Social Media Speaker for The Non-Profit Toolbox, TRB Design, Inc.
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What kind of entity is your organization?
You may just be starting out, and doing important work for your community, or you may have decided to take part in a small group that is working for a cause, and the group needs to define what it is. Is it a “club” that is informal [...]
Posted by Guest Post, on April 14th, 2010,
Guest Post by Mark C Rogers Esq., Attorney for The Rogers Law Firm and a sponsor of the Network Fun Night Out For Non-Profits. See an interview with Mark here.
Massachusetts AG Sues Figure Skating Club
Mark C Rogers Esq, The Rogers Law Firm
The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office (“AGO”) recently filed suit against the former treasurer of a figure [...]