Board Champions 101
The Board Champions 101-level program provides a critical overview of nonprofit leadership and Board governance.
The Board Champions 101-level program provides a critical overview of nonprofit leadership and Board governance.
The desire to have a highly functioning board is universal, and the journey to achieve this often starts before inviting anyone to join an organization board. How an organization identifies, prepares, supports, and evaluates its board is often done inconsistently. Participants will learn strategies to implement a board-building plan to ensure their organization’s board is highly functioning and performing at its best Learning Objectives Learn the how to recruit year round Understand how to effectively cultivate potential board members Uncover ways to educate and support your board in its work Speaker Dave Sternberg Founding Partner, Loring Sternberg & Associates
Effective governance is the bridge between strong leadership and meaningful, measurable outcomes for an organization’s mission. This session explores how boards can move beyond policies and procedures to actively shape long-term impact. Participants will learn how to translate governance principles into strategic action, ensuring decisions at the board table ripple through programs, partnerships, and community results. Through discussion and applied examples, attendees will consider how to align governance practices with organizational values, performance indicators, and sustainability goals. Learning Objectives Connect board governance practices to organizational outcomes and community impact Use data and evaluation to inform governance decisions and measure progress Identify strategies for aligning board work with mission, vision, and strategic priorities Speaker Vernetta Walker CEO, Vernetta Walker and Associates
The Board Champions 101-level program provides a critical overview of nonprofit leadership and Board governance.
The Board Champions 201-level program provides an opportunity for Board members to explore the habits and practices of effective governance, reflect on their strengths, and emerge more energized, engaged, and prepared to excel.