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A Primer for Your First Trip to the Boardroom

by Tom Durso on March 18th, 2008

Writing in the Wall Street Journal recently, Erin Chambers offered several sound tips for new nonprofit board members. But I can’t help but take issue with how she opens her otherwise useful piece:

Since so few of them pay these days, joining the board of a nonprofit is usually more about passion—or resume building—than making a little extra money on the side. And regardless of the organization’s mission, Terry Temkin, founder of Florida-based nonprofit consultancy Core Strategies for Nonprofits, says all nonprofits are simply looking for "bright, dynamic minds" to help get their organizations to the next level.

I realize Ms. Chambers cites passion, but her positioning of nonprofit board membership as little more than a resume padder or an unpaid hobby overlooks the unique connection between leadership and mission. Funders want to see more than "bright, dynamic minds" — they look for boards whose collective skill sets and interests are oriented well with the nonprofit’s mission and vision. And so I’d offer a couple of additions to Ms. Chambers’s list:

Be ready to open your wallet and to persuade donors to open theirs. This is too often an unspoken requirement of nonprofit board membership, one that must be understood more explicitly — and accepted.

Commit to the organization’s mission, or don’t bother showing up. "Passion" for the cause is nice; alignment with the specific nonprofit’s mission is better. Resume padding? Save the board slot for someone who really wants it and can make a difference. | 501(c)

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