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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

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In other words, your Board should help you see problems before they occur, they should evaluate how well things are working, and they should help you find new and better solutions. Every nonprofit has a Board of Directors. Yet most people don’t understand exactly what the Board’s job is. And this is a problem. It’s surprising. And concerning.

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Be the Voice of Relevance—Make Mission, Vision, and Values Fit the Moment

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One goal was to identify how the pandemic impacted their business models. Forty percent did not see any long-term revisions to their product portfolio, and almost 60% believed membership patterns would revert to their pre-pandemic status, with many leaders commenting that their mission, vision, and values would not change.

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What to Do When Your Nonprofit Budget Gets Blindsided

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During times of crisis, it is important to take an informed, measured approach that supports the long-term success of your organization’s mission. Prioritize cash flow in short-term planning. Evaluate your current business model. Assess your available levers with an emphasis on timing. Lean on your board of directors.

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Onboarding the Board—Your Opportunity to Promote Peak Performance

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And individual participation is seldom evaluated in any meaningful way. They are wise stewards of our resources and visionaries who identify strategies for future growth. a thorn in the side? They are contrarians lost in the weeds who impede our progress. inconsequential? In a kinder, gentler marketplace coasting was allowed.

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COVID-19 and the nonprofit response: Social enterprise?

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Nonprofits must engage in long-term strategies that will prepare them for the work that will remain long after federal, state, and private responses have receded. Traditional funding sources will not be enough to respond to the long term negative economic effects of the health crisis impacting low-income communities.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

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You need to constantly evaluate the data and analyze progress. If your membership numbers are marching into the red, you and your team are probably focused on trying to identify the cause of the bleeding. Is technology tying your audience in knots? Perhaps it’s content that’s missing the mark. Maybe stale programming is stopping the love?

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Best Practices for Nonprofit Financial Health, Part Two: Smart Nonprofit Business Models

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In this second part of the series, Alice Antonelli, Director for Advisory Services at NFF, shares more terrific advice and insights on financial health and nonprofit business models. Best Practices for Nonprofit Financial Health, Part Two: Smart Nonprofit Business Models. What is a smart nonprofit business model?

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