The Center for Nonprofit Management and Hands On Nashville have announced OnBoard, a new
program that will train and place community leaders who want to serve on nonprofits’ boards of directors.
“We are pleased to work with Hands On Nashville to introduce this important program,” said Lewis Lavine, president of CNM. “OnBoard offers nonprofits the opportunity to fill their board openings with trained individuals ready and willing to serve. For those who are looking for a governance involvement with a local agency, OnBoard makes the connection.”
The OnBoard program gives individuals the opportunity to learn about the nonprofit sector and key topics and trends within it from CNM’s expert trainers. Participants will walk away from this session understanding the purpose and leadership responsibilities of board members, the financial practices of nonprofits, and their roles in the community as spokespeople and fundraisers.
Following the educational component, OnBoard participants will complete a survey that identifies the issue areas they seek to address through service—from homelessness to environmental protection. Hands On Nashville will then work to match these individuals with organizations seeking qualified board candidates.
“In the last year, Hands On Nashville placed or referred a record 34,000 volunteers to community service agencies. A handful of these volunteers who have interest in deepening their community investment have asked us to refer them to agencies where they can volunteer at the board level. We are honored to partner with CNM to create a formal program that provides this opportunity,” said Brian Williams, Executive Director of Hands On Nashville.
The first OnBoard session will be held April 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at CNM. The inaugural class will have up to 20 participants accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. There is a one-time participation fee of $295, which includes the training, assessment, and placement. Click here to register.
In addition, CNM and Hands On Nashville will take the training and assessment directly to a business at a time convenient to its managers and employees. For more information about this option, contact Sarah Townsend at sarah@cnm.org.
Coverage of the OnBoard announcement ran in the Nashville Post and the Nashville Business Journal.
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