Events
Understanding the Legal Responsibilities of Nonprofit Board Members
with Marcia Swain
Part of
On the Ground
As a nonprofit board member, you play a vital role in your organization's success. But are you aware of the legal obligations that come with your position? Understanding your duties is essential to protecting yourself and your organization.
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Developing a Social Media Plan for Your Nonprofit Organization
Part of
On the Ground
This interactive workshop is designed for organizations seeking to leverage popular social media platforms to showcase their unique story, communicate their community impact, and aid fundraising efforts. In this session, you will learn how to identify your target audience, create and organize multimedia content, choose the best online platform, and design a social media management plan that fits your schedule, budget, and technical skill-level.
Role and Responsibilities of the Board Member & Fundraising for Board Members
Part of
Nonprofit Board Fundamentals
This Fall 2024 program is designed specifically for current nonprofit board members. Over the course of six sessions, our goal is to provide an overview of the nonprofit sector and its structure as well as support, knowledge, and skill-building around the fundamentals of board participation. The program includes guest speakers from the community to address the day-to-day details and real-life responsibilities of board service. Whether your board is 3 years old or 30, with a large staff or no staff, serving as a board member is a specific responsibility.
Understanding the Legal Responsibilities of Nonprofit Board Members
Part of
On the Ground
As a nonprofit board member, you play a vital role in your organization's success. But are you aware of the legal obligations that come with your position? Understanding your duties is essential to protecting yourself and your organization.
Federal Grants: Identifying, Writing, and Reporting Session 2
Part of
Federal Grants: Identifying, Writing, and Reporting
This 3-session grant writing cohort is designed to help nonprofit organizations improve grant writing skills and increase their chances of securing funding.
Board Recruitment, Retention, and DEI & Measuring Impact and Promoting Improvement
Part of
Nonprofit Board Fundamentals
This Fall 2024 program is designed specifically for current nonprofit board members. Over the course of six sessions, our goal is to provide an overview of the nonprofit sector and its structure as well as support, knowledge, and skill-building around the fundamentals of board participation. The program includes guest speakers from the community to address the day-to-day details and real-life responsibilities of board service. Whether your board is 3 years old or 30, with a large staff or no staff, serving as a board member is a specific responsibility.
Recruiting and Retaining Board Members
Part of
On the Ground
Recruiting new board members can be challenging in small communities. It is important that you are thinking of the skills and voices needed to help your board succeed. There are strategies you can use to build a diverse board with people who are passionate about your cause and can bring specific skills to the table. Hear how term limits can help you strengthen your board and ways to keep board members who “time off” your board engaged. Taos programs are presented in partnership with the Taos Community Foundation.