The chief executive wants more from her board and the board wants more from the chief executive? Not knowing how to navigate this relationship effectively leads to disfunction. For example, many things do not get done, or they are done by the same few people. Can this be remedied? Absolutely! There is a partnership mindset […]
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Rockdale Nonprofit Resource Summit May 16
ROCKDALE COUNTY, GA – Nonprofit leaders in Rockdale County gained valuable capacity-building knowlege by participating in a half-day summit in May that focused on board development. Specifically, the summit presenter covered nine important steps in finding, recruiting, and engaging nonprofit board members to increase board effectiveness in achieving an agency’s goals. The event was held […]
Certificate in Nonprofit Board Governance First Class Completes Training Series
MARIETTA, GA –The first class to complete the new Certificate in Nonprofit Board Governance training series received their certificates from BoardSource Certified Governance Trainer Glenda Y. Hicks, CPA. “The purpose of the eight-hour program; which is a collaborative commitment of the Cobb Community Collaborative, the Cobb Chamber of Commerce, the Cobb Community Foundation and my […]
Glenda Hicks Partners with The Joseph’s Network
Glenda Hicks accepted an invitation to partner with The Joseph’s Network to offer training in the area of best practices in nonprofit financial management and leadership for disaster preparedness. The Joseph’s Network is a nonprofit organization comprised of churches, community, and business organizations working together in a time of disaster. The Four Pillars […]
Accountability–Who’s on Your Bus?
Jun 9, 2011 The three buzz words for nonprofit organizations these days are accountability, transparency, and compliance. Everyone wants to know how a nonprofit is exercising stewardship and managing its funds. Dr. Eugene R. Tempel, former Executive Director of the Indiana University Center on Philanthropy said it best in an article in IDA Member News […]
Taking Responsibility for Your (Grant) Money
Jun 2, 2011 Oh, the responsibility! Yes, there is a lot of responsibility when you start a business. Most people understand this when they open a for-profit business. But somehow, this concept gets lost to some degree when a person starts a nonprofit. Perhaps it is because the motivation for a nonprofit is to serve […]