
There is an urgent need
among Inland Empire nonprofit organizations for
individuals to serve in a leadership role on their
boards of directors. BoardLinks partners with local
companies and corporations to recruit and train
talented management-level and above individuals who
are interested in serving as a board member but
perhaps do not know which agency is the best fit for
their interests and talents. Additionally,
BoardLinks works with nonprofit agencies by enabling
them to identify strengths and weaknesses, gaps and
overlaps in their board composition.
Once an agency board
snapshot is obtained, BoardLinks consultants work
with agency staff to identify potential factors
which would enhance the capacity of the board
overall. Factors such as vocation and expertise,
geographic location, age, gender and racial/ethnic
identification combine to create the ideal balance
of the ideal board of directors to sustain the
mission of the organization.
Training empowers potential
board candidates to become contributing members to a
nonprofit board and to understand the legal
responsibilities of board oversight.
Once training is completed, the BoardLinks service
then assists the volunteer in their search for a
leadership position that matches their
mission-interest. By facilitating the connection
between these newly trained leaders and
opportunities in the community, we increase the pool
of skilled and enthusiastic candidates, broaden the
diversity on local boards, cultivate community
networks, enhance corporate social responsibility
and ultimately strengthen the nonprofit
organization's capacity to serve our communities.
BoardLinks training is from
6 - 8 p.m. on the following dates:
- Wednesday, May 21
(Rancho Cucamonga)
- Wednesday, August 27
(Rancho Cucamonga)
- Wednesday, November 21
(Rancho Cucamonga)
Click here
to sign up for this informative session and get connected
with an organization where you can invest your time,
skills and interests.
To learn more about
BoardLinks, contact
Robin Kelley at (909) 980-2857 ext. 227.
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