Fundraising expert Nicole Miller-Coleman joins May to unpack what it truly means to serve on a nonprofit board, from legal duties and bylaws to diversity, accountability, and knowing when a board role is the right fit for you.
You have your customers, who are the people who pay for your services, the clients who receive the services, and your constituents who care about your services, and sometimes those three categories can be completely different.
If you see a problem in your neighborhood, you don't have to wait for the government to solve it. You can partner with a nonprofit. You can start a nonprofit to change your community.”
There are unique challenges and issues associated with nonprofits, but at the same time, it is still running a business. They require special knowledge from an insurance perspective because each nonprofit is different.
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