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A PR Executive Helps Charities Find 500 Trustees a Year
Carl Terzian uses his contact list of 15,000 names to help nonprofits find talented people to serve on their boards.
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Nonprofits Go All Out to Find Better Trustees
Charities are hiring headhunters, seeking advice from local leaders, and turning to matchmaking services to find people who have strong leadership and strategic skills.
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Building Stronger Ties With a Nonprofit’s Trustees: Tips From Charity Leaders
Savvy leaders share the spotlight with board members and don't assume volunteers want to do the same work they do in their regular jobs, say experts.
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Nonprofits Seek Ways to Give Board Members Meaningful Jobs
Charities say young trustees are demanding greater involvement and want to see results.
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Good Governance Makes Tax Compliance More Likely
A new study suggests that charities that follow certain practices, like having written mission statements, are also more likely to abide by IRS tax rules.
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Lessons From Hull House’s Collapse
With the closing of the pioneering social-service organization in Chicago after 123 years, nonprofit leaders suggest strategies that charity organizations must embrace to...
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Collapse of Famous Hull House Charity Could Be an Omen
Nonprofit leaders say the high-profile casualty of the recession could mark the start of more closures. But it is also a case study in the missteps many charities make, say...
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One Charity’s Board Adds Up to an Internet Brain Trust
The education charity DonorsChoose.org attracts tech-savvy trustees and advisers who want to help the charity take a cutting-edge approach.
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Lessons From the Second Mile Scandal for Nonprofits and Their Boards
Governance experts suggest how charities can take steps to avoid wrongdoing and legal and ethical problems in the wake of a controversy over child sexual abuse.
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Who’s to Blame for Board Burnout
Keeping boards active is a shared responsibility for chief executives and trustees, governance experts say.
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