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Building a Great Nonprofit Board: No Tourists, No Ghosts, No Dead Weight
June 9, 2025 By Timothy R. Hughes | Business Insights
There is a lot of mythology in the nonprofit world around what makes a great board of directors. Does it take prestige names or deep pockets? Some start by using friends or family. None of that matters if your board isn’t actively engaged, aligned on mission, vision, and values, and capable of respectfully challenging each other and leadership. The reality is that a nonprofit is only as strong as its board, and that strength is built, not assumed. Below are some hard-earned truths and practical strategies for building the kind of nonprofit board that actually adds value, doesn’t quietly sabotage your mission, and knows how to do more than nod (or nod out) during meetings and PowerPoint updates.
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