Collective, consensus or cooperative boardmembers have a shared focus and vote collectively as a group. Each board member has an equal voice and vote. All board members are expected to contribute equally. This model is often used when a nonprofit organization doesn't have a CEO or when a cor...
Monique Adorno-Jiménez, a student success director for ECMC, a nonprofit organization that assists student loan borrowers, told U.S. News nothing is off limits as a potential path to scholarship dollars. "The more you apply to, the higher the odds of actually receivin...
"Settlement slush fund" is a derogatory term for a government agency's requirement that a corporation or other party donate money to third party, such as a nonprofit organization, as one of the conditions of a civil settlement. The money might otherwise go to the government as a fine or pe...
including emissions and consumption of material resources. In addition, it provides a more accurate estimate of environmental trade-offs that allows organizations to use more reliable and transparent data to prioritize impact reduction in products and services. The Higg...
A nonprofit board of directors provides valuable advice and guidance to the organization. Most operate at arm's length with a watchful eye to the future, but they can be as involved as the organization needs them to be, sometimes even acting as staff members. ...
A nonprofit board of directors provides valuable advice and guidance to the organization. Most operate at arm's length with a watchful eye to the future, but they can be as involved as the organization needs them to be, sometimes even acting as staff members. ...