Students And Interns Can Supercharge Your Thinking

Students And Interns Can Supercharge Your Thinking

In my past few posts, I spoke about your board and about volunteers. This time, I want to look at hosting interns and student research projects. In my experience, students and interns can supercharge your thinking and your organization. I think it is well worth your...
Volunteers Are Not Free Of Charge

Volunteers Are Not Free Of Charge

The past two posts I wrote about your board (and inactive board members). Your board consists of unpaid volunteers. However, you may also have other volunteers working in or for your nonprofit. Especially in the beginning when you may not have money for paid staff....
What If Your Board Members Are Not Active?

What If Your Board Members Are Not Active?

Last week I wrote about boards. In that post, I (roughly) outlined roles and responsibilities of the board in different contexts. I learned this is something many of you struggle with. It is not easy to keep a clear distinction between a board that is supervising and...
What Kind of Board Do You Need?

What Kind of Board Do You Need?

Last week I wrote about systems. In that post, I highlighted management as one of the areas of work where systems are needed. For instance, to specify the role, responsibilities and tasks of your board in relation to those of the director. In other words, how do you...
Setting Up Systems to Get Ahead

Setting Up Systems to Get Ahead

Last week I wrote about planning as a way to organize your work. To create clarity around what you should be doing when in order to achieve a set goal. Setting up systems is another element of organizing the work of your nonprofit. To most people this sounds like a...