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This Web site features a variety of articles on board hints, recent research and good governance. A searchable bookstore with books on governance, recruitment, self-assessment and more is also included.
Preferred Practice:
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Have A Policy Promoting Pluralism and Diversity within the Organization's Board, Staff, and Constituencies
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Organizations vary widely in their ability to demonstrate pluralism and diversity. Every organization should establish a policy that is consistent with its mission statement and fosters inclusiveness such as an affirmative action program.
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Have No More than One Paid Staff Person Member
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Usually the only paid staff member is the chief staff officer and he/she shall not chair the board nor serve as treasurer.
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Recruit New Board Members Effectively
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Clarify the organization's expectations about Board members and fundraising up front and discuss how the prospective volunteer can get involved; do not assume the new Board member understands this role and do not assume he or she will just “get it.”
Pitfall:
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Having a Board That is Not Representative
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Match the diversity of your board and staff to the diversity of the people in your community of supporters and clients.
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Electing a Board Member Because of Their Needed Skill Alone
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Elect board members because of both their needed skills and their interest in the organization, making sure that each board member is committed to the mission of the organization.
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