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Onboarding New Board Members

Onboarding New Board Members

by Shalina Omar | Dec 9, 2019 | Management and Leadership, Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeb Banner, CEO of Boardable Lack of effectiveness is one of the biggest stumbling blocks for both nonprofit and for-profit boards. Dysfunctional group dynamics, disengagement with the board’s purpose and function, and (perhaps...
Board Diversity as a Social Change Agent – Part 2: How to Open the Door

Board Diversity as a Social Change Agent – Part 2: How to Open the Door

by Shalina Omar | Dec 2, 2019 | Management and Leadership, Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeb Banner, Boardable CEO This is the first in a two-part series from Jeb Banner about board diversity. You can read the first installation here. We’ve already established the reasons that board diversity is the...
How Nonprofits Can Stand Out and Receive Donations During the Holidays 

How Nonprofits Can Stand Out and Receive Donations During the Holidays 

by Shalina Omar | Dec 2, 2019 | Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By David Seibert, Vice President of Missions & Ministries at The Lukens Company Giving tends to increase during the holiday season – that’s the good news for nonprofits. The not-so-good news is that for the months of...
Board Diversity as a Social Change Agent – Part 2: How to Open the Door

Board Diversity as a Social Change Agent – Part 1: How It Works

by Shalina Omar | Nov 18, 2019 | Management and Leadership, Philanthropy Journal, Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Jeb Banner, Boardable CEO This is the first in a two-part series from Jeb Banner about board diversity.  “Board diversity” is one of those buzz words you hear regularly in nonprofit circles. We all know the general reasons...
Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Your Nonprofit

Implementing Trauma-Informed Care in Your Nonprofit

by Shalina Omar | Nov 4, 2019 | Mental Health and Crisis Intervention, Resources

Special to the Philanthropy Journal By Peter Gamache, Ph.D. and Jackie Sue Griffin, MBA, M.S., Turnaround Life, Inc.  Trauma and the way we as nonprofit professionals approach it while delivering our services to clients still leaves a lot to be desired in 2019....
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