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Mission Accomplished:
BOLD Leadership for Nonprofit Board Chairs
Real life lessons for leading a nonprofit board to success in Greater Cincinnati.
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Doing good work for our community shouldn’t be this difficult.
But running a nonprofit board has never been tougher.
COVID-19. The economy. Endless distractions. Well-intentioned but disconnected board members focused on their smartphones instead of your mission.
“Mission Accomplished” is a half-day master class exclusively for nonprofit board chairs and vice-chairs. Covering everything from working with the CEO to building an engaged board, the focus is practical solutions to persistent problems facing board leaders.
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Powered by the Leadership Council for Nonprofits, this workshop is led by Emmy Award-winning journalist, Jay Shatz. With more than 25 years of nonprofit experience including two stints as a board chair, Jay promises no blindfolds or trust falls, just ready-to-use advice from a team of experts inspired to rally your board around your mission.
When: January 31, 2024, 12 noon - 4 pm
Where: UC’s Digital Futures Building in Avondale
Who: Nonprofit Board Chairs/Vice Chairs (current or incoming)
Exclusive enrollment is limited to 30 leaders.
Cost per person: $300 for Leadership Council members*/$400 for non-LC applicants
*If you are not sure, please verify membership with the executive director of your organization or email info@leadershipcouncil.us before registering.
Cost includes lunch, Board Chair handbook, and online resource guide.
Mission Accomplished will return in Fall 2024. Please check back for registration.
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Topics include:
The Board Chair and Executive Committee Role
- Stepping up and leading
Working with the CEO: Who Does What?
- The most important partnership
Board Engagement
- What’s working on other boards to focus on mission and limit distractions
Follow the Law
- Avoiding trouble and yet another crisis
The Toughest Ask
- Proven methods transforming board members into comfortable, consistent fundraisers
Succession: Not Just a Good TV Series
- Developing and recruiting your replacements
Crisis Solved
- Top 5 issues facing you and your classmates with solutions offered