Now that you know why you’re there, what’s expected of you, and to whom you report, find others — especially if they’re not like you at all. Thankfully, by now, as a board member of a nonprofit arts organization (or one who knows a board member), you’ve read the three most responsibilities of a nonprofit arts board member. You may agree with them. You may be … [Read more...] about Arts Boards: What’s Your Fourth Most Important Responsibility?
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The 3d Most Important Responsibility for a Nonprofit Arts Board
It's not what you think. Take you to your leader. The third most important responsibility for a nonprofit board member is to choose the executive director. That said, everything about the relationship between the executive director and the board of directors must change in this Pre-Post-Pandemic Era. First of all, a key change must take place. We’ve discussed this at … [Read more...] about The 3d Most Important Responsibility for a Nonprofit Arts Board
What Are Your Nonprofit Art Board Members’ Real Responsibilities?
The beginning of a series offering ideas that might disturb, comfort, or provoke nonprofit arts organizations into community action. Read it anyway. Toss the ideas around. There’s an old handbook still being published by BoardSource, Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards. You might already have a copy of either the original (2009) or any of its revisions. It’s not … [Read more...] about What Are Your Nonprofit Art Board Members’ Real Responsibilities?
What Did You Talk About at Your First Nonprofit Arts Board Meeting Tonight?
Robert's Rules of Order? The art? The revenue? The needs of the community? It’s the first Tuesday in February. Welcome to your first board meeting! It’s 7:00pm. You rushed home, had a quick dinner, and drove like a bat out of hell to get there at 6:55. Surprisingly, you’re among the first people there. You were unanimously elected to the board at the January … [Read more...] about What Did You Talk About at Your First Nonprofit Arts Board Meeting Tonight?
Nonprofit Arts Board Members: “Oughta” Just Won’t Cut It
You know what you really oughta do? Stop telling other people what they oughta do. “Oughta.” The “O” word. Board members are not consultants. They advise, to be sure, but a good board member does not see him- or herself as a consultant. Consultants are paid to tell the truth to the organization in order for the organization to thrive (although too many are paid to echo … [Read more...] about Nonprofit Arts Board Members: “Oughta” Just Won’t Cut It