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Posted: Sat 17:16, 16 Nov 2013 Post subject: hollister france Growing Your Board Step by Step |
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A new, small non-profit is unlikely to have the drawing power to attract community movers and [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister online shop[/url] shakers, so youre most likely to start out with a board of individuals who are a part of your personal circle. The up-side to this is that they are likely to be loyal and supportive. The down-side is that they are loyal not to the organization and its mission, but to you. As a result, while they're happy to tell you you're doing a great job, they may be less happy to give up weekends and evenings to help run events, raise funds, or develop a realistic budget.
You wont recruit directly from golf tournaments or galas, but youll have a chance to introduce yourself and your cause, make connections, and exchange cards. Once you have the interest and attention of a prospective heavy hitter, youll have a chance to extend an invitation to come and see what it is you do, and why your work matters. Its here [url=http://www.batfriendtrust.it]hogan outlet[/url] at your non-profits headquarters that youll be able to get across the excitement and importance of your organization. Be sure you have a terrific presentation ready, and great people, projects or outcomes to display. One on one, you can make the sale, and [url=http://www.aretra.it]hogan outlet[/url] bring top board members to the table.
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As before, you may well be able to find top board prospects through your existing board. Now, though, you may also need to get involved with your own community at a higher level. To meet and shake [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour sale[/url] hands with top community leaders, you need to meet them where they live. That may mean joining a club, [url=http://www.par5club.com/louboutin.php]louboutin pas cher[/url] attending a fundraiser, or asking for an introduction from a mutual friend. If there are charitable events (galas, auctions) that the wealthier philanthropists in town generally attend, you might try to wangle an invitation.
Start by asking your best existing board members for their ideas. Often, your inner circle has connections you never knew about, including cousins who run businesses, friends who manage community foundations, and uncles who happen to be in the state senate. If a board member has such a connection, now is great time for him to prove his worth by calling on his friend or relative and inviting them to [url=http://www.anepf.fr]doudoune moncler[/url] learn more about your organization.
Once youre an established non-profit entity in your community, its time to move your board to a higher level. Now, youll want to recruit community members who are willing and able to help you make the money flow. A mature board includes mainly business people and community leaders who have the capacity and willingness to actually look a wealthy individual in the eye and ask for financial support. Only board members with a high level of commitment and a solid set of connections can help your organization with major projects like building an endowment or launching a capital campaign.
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Should a board of directors be made up of friends and relatives? Worker bees willing to knock themselves out on behalf [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/airjordan.php]nike air jordan pas cher[/url] of your non-profit? Or community leaders who are able to help the organization grow through their financial and business contacts? The answer [url=http://www.davidhabchy.com]barbour outlet[/url] is, Yes, all of the above, but at different times in the growth of your organization.
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As your organization grows, you may find that some members of your core board are increasingly involved with the organization, while other members lose interest. Thats okay, if you can [url=http://www.rtnagel.com/airjordan.php]jordan pas cher[/url] find a way to move [url=http://www.mastercyid.it]moncler sito ufficiale[/url] your less involved buddies into support roles (volunteers, advisors, etc.) and find new board members who are less focused on you and more focused on the organization. Ideally, new board members will also be better positioned to help you raise your profile, improve the bottom line, and meet your organizational goals.
Where can you find potential board members who may not know you personally?
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Another good place for finding and recruiting new board members is at meetings of top community leaders. Join and attend Chamber of Commerce events, bring lots of your business cards, and schmooze. Join the local Rotary Club, and connect with prospective board members and funders. If the Kiwanis or Optimists are major players in your town, get involved.
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