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Which Board Committees Should a Nonprofit Create First?
When a nonprofit organization in Stage One of the Board Lifecycle - “The Founding/Working Board” - reaches a point where its board of directors is ready to establish committees, prioritization is key.

How Big Should My Board Be?
This is the most commonly asked question we receive about boards, and here is a comprehensive answer for you!

Is Your Board Bored? The Importance of High Impact Board Engagement.
Not only are boards a sustainable source of funding, but they introduce the nonprofit to other potential investors; they offer strategic guidance, skills, and knowledge to staff leadership.

One Critical Resource for Underperforming Nonprofits
Having grown up in a family plagued by food insecurity, Devon dreamed of starting a nonprofit to ensure all families in his community have enough food. He decided to create a food pantry. The first step to becoming recognized as a 501(c)3 nonprofit in many states is providing a list of board members, so Devon recruited two friends and a cousin to serve on his founding board.