The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Report: Engaged Foundation Boards Are Most Effective

By Stephen G. Greene

Chief executives of large U.S. foundations believe that the most effective governing boards are those whose members do not limit themselves to overseeing investments and approving grants but are also highly engaged in developing their institutions' strategies and evaluating the social impact of their grant making, says a new report.

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