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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

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Ideally, the Board and Executive Director will work together as partners to lead the nonprofit, especially on the strategic plan, fundraising, and overall evaluation of the organization. Ensure Effective Organizational Planning The Board is responsible for both short-term and long-term strategic planning.

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Should You Have A Grant Writers Kit?

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Generally, a Grant Writers’ kit simply represents a single place to access all the information and documents that are typically requested when grant writing. They are documents that may only change annually (financials) or not at all (company registration records).

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The Quick Guide to Nonprofit Board Responsibilities

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They often take on special projects and assist with strategic planning to provide a second layer of leadership and expertise. Secretary Your secretary is responsible for maintaining accurate records of board meetings, including minutes, agendas, and any related documents.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Nonprofit Financial Reporting

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Essentially, this term refers to the process of pulling your documented financial data and communicating it to stakeholders. Strategic planning. Also called a balance sheet, this statement lists your nonprofit’s assets, liabilities, and net assets to provide a snapshot of your organization’s financial health.

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How Lessons Learned From Fighting Food Insecurity Can Help Your Nonprofit

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Prior to the Good Samaritan Act, many corporations felt they could face liability for donating food, and people who salvaged it without documented donation could face prosecution. Beyond knowing about laws, the GSA (and other laws like it) is also a testament to the political power of nonprofits.

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Nonprofit Tech Forecasts for 2013

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Of course we’ll use mobiles more and more, but for heads-down work on longer documents, spreadsheets, presentations, serious data base projects, graphic design, and anything else that involves looking at a screen for hours at a time and using a proper keyboard – I’ll be keeping my laptop and will be glad to have it.