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Keeping Association Leaders and Staff Accountable

Association Leaders

However, it’s an easy mistake to make because of the nature of volunteer leadership. Staff and volunteer leadership both need to make sure the association has SMART (Specific, Measurable, Actionable, Relevant and Timely) goals aligned with the association’s mission. At each meeting (committee, board, staff, etc.)

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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Even when board members come to the job with some financial background, they may not be familiar with nonprofit accounting standards , their new leadership responsibilities, or your organization’s statements. So how do you make the financial report a bingeable presentation? Organize panel discussions featuring the Finance Committee.

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Does Your Governance Structure Need a Reboot?

Associations Now

A new report finds that association boards struggle with strategy. That question is at the core of a new report from McKinley Advisors, Next-Level Governance: Leading With Strategic Agility. There’s similar softness when it comes to committees: Only 28 percent of boards say they set desired strategic outcomes for their committees.

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A Strong Online Community Starts by Supporting Community Managers

Associations Now

Content moderators for various social media platforms have reported experiencing burnout , as well as emotional and psychological trauma from reviewing the darker side of the internet. Ask members what they want to see from their online community and get volunteer leaders involved in developing the community’s guidelines.

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Move DEI Beyond Words

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In 2020, the Society for Human Resources Management (SHRM) reported that following George Floyd’s death, 85% of organizations published a statement on racial justice or diversity and 63% took action to address those concerns. Association for Talent Development (ATD) State of the Association Profession report.

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Valuable insight: Addressing the needs of community association homeowner leaders

Ungrated

Community association homeowner leaders are looking for more networking opportunities to learn from other board members and committee members, help with building a positive image for their communities, and support for fair laws and regulations. It also should help members understand the role of chapters and legislative action committees.

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Nonprofit Board Member Responsibilities and Roles 101

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The Vice-Chair also often leads or attends board committee meetings that the Chair is unable to attend. Board committees allow board members to talk about specific concerns in greater depth and then report back to the main board. A committee can include a mix of board members, staff and other stakeholders.