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R.E.A.P. the Benefits of a Better Board RECRUITMENT ENGAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION PRODUCTIVITY
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THE FIRST STEP TOWARD EFFECTIVENESS – YOUR BOARD SHOULD ASK AND ANSWER THIS QUESTION! WHY?
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RECRUITMENT Always tell your story to create awareness Create ongoing and varied opportunities for volunteers: Grants, Advisory, Events, Website Personal touch matters: Host neighborhood/social gatherings Follow-up mailings with phone calls Reach out via room parents
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MORE RECRUITMENT Draft a long list of potential candidates and get Board approval to pursue any and all on the list Think strategically- what skills do you need? Where is your organization in its life cycle? Diversification that makes sense Be honest about expectations and commitment Consider length of Board terms
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“Never try to teach a pig to sing: It wastes your time and annoys the pig.” ~ Paul Dickson People who are already committed to, and informed about your organization, will most likely accept an invitation to join and then become superstar board members. Volunteers are a great source of candidates! People who have the skills which match the requirements of upcoming projects and whose experience and demeanor suit the life stage of your organization make the best fit.
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ENGAGEMENT Board training for new members Focus on 1-2 organizational goals that all members work towards: Endowment, large grant, celebration Strong Committee structure, all members assigned to at least one committee Committee Chairs periodically attend Executive Committee meetings
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MORE ENGAGEMENT Expectation of 100% participation in financial contributions Create ambassadors-provide business cards to members Pres. & VP check-ins with committee chairs via phone or meeting Conduct exit interviews
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“Success is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have.” ~ Zig Zieglar Getting people involved in a specific project engenders a sense of purpose; the more you have to do the more you feel connected. Teachers/educators are the spark; get them involved in the organization to the greatest extent possible.
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ADMINISTRATION Hold monthly Executive Committee meetings & full Board meetings Expect full attendance: use agendas, make them fun & interesting Allow for email voting Set meeting schedule for entire school/operational year Conduct annual strategic planning
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MORE ADMINISTRATION Nurture future leadership Provide professional opportunities for Board members: workshops, article sharing Consider leadership/governance structures: ad hoc committees Executive Director/Administrative Assistant vs. Volunteer Maintain current website/social media presence
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“Motivation is the art of getting people to do what you want because they want to do it.” ~ Dwight Eishenhower Leading an Education Foundation is a lot like parenting- you need to guide, cajole, expect, lecture, listen, discipline, inspire, and organize with a large dose of flexibility and sense of humor! Say thank you often, publicly, privately and in a variety of ways. It makes everyone feel good and it’s a great motivator.
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PRODUCTIVITY Create specific, measurable goals Define measurement tools Assign responsibility for every goal- Accountability is crucial Invest in reliable donor database software Produce some type of annual report to share with donors & the community
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MORE PRODUCTIVITY Periodically review operating procedures for inefficiencies Nip problems in the bud- case by case basis LISTEN and encourage/expect others to do the same in meetings and gatherings
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“It’s never crowded on the extra mile” ~William Dieger It’s not rocket science –It’s hard work but so rewarding and important! THANK YOU!
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