Nonprofit Board Service: Getting Your Team Ready to Serve
November 21, 2016 /3BL Media/ - Is your company considering nonprofit board service in its philanthropy or leadership development programs? While many C-Suite and emerging leaders are eager to take action and volunteer their time, they may want to be better-prepared to address the legal, fiduciary, and fundraising responsibilities that come with nonprofit board leadership.
Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is offering "Nonprofit Board Service: Getting Your Team Ready to Serve" on February 8-9, 2017 in New Orleans, LA. The course will help answer questions about nonprofit board service, provide the strategic and evaluation tools to assess the leadership experience, and discuss the talent, reputation, and community benefits of a board service program.
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Join Us and Learn:
- The business case for skills-based volunteerism and nonprofit board service.
- The fundamentals of nonprofit board leadership, including an overview of legal, fiduciary, and fundraising responsibilities for board members. Strategies and tips for communicating with stakeholders.
- Tools for evaluating nonprofit organizations and existing programs.
- How to review and assess a nonprofit's 990 tax form.
This Course is For:
- Those wanting to get higher participation in community involvement programs.
- Those seeking to get higher employee engagement numbers.
- Corporate citizenship professionals responsible for employee volunteer programs, Green Teams, and/or communicating with employees.
- Corporate citizenship professionals developing or refreshing their company’s CSR strategy.
- Other professionals engaging with employees in the design, development, and evaluation of corporate citizenship programs.
Upon completion of this course, you will receive four (4) units which can be applied to a Certificate of Practice in Corporate Citizenship.
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Dates and Location
February 8-9, 2017; New Orleans, LA
HOTEL: JW Marriott New Orleans
Rate:
$259.00 special rate until 01/17/2017
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