We hope to educate current and future nonprofit board members on the roles, responsibilities, and obligations of being a nonprofit board member.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Non-ProfitBusiness |
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This podcast, hands-down, has been one of the greatest and most useful tools for me as a young and new nonprofit board member. It is opened up to greater understanding and the way that I learned best. Thank you for bringing up these concepts in a simple and easy-to-follow way. I’m so grateful for you and the knowledge you share. I already feel more equipped!
Michael and Read offer great practicals that can be implemented into your board service and improve your impact!
Michael Corely is the real deal. I wish I’d know about this podcast when I was head of a non-profit Board.
Super helpful podcast! As a board member for a charity and someone who is getting ready to join a second board, this podcast provided really helpful ideas and reminders. In particular, it provided me with things to consider as I join a new board. This podcast fills a void since there are not a lot of other ways to learn about serving on a board. The experience from the guests and the host are much appreciated. Thank you
This show is a great listen for nonprofit leaders and for board members.
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