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Governance Best Practices: Strengthening Your Board’s Role

  • Virtual Training (Zoom link will be provided) United States (map)

A strong board is essential for nonprofit success.

This virtual course via Zoom will help you develop governance best practices that ensure your board operates effectively and in alignment with your mission. Learn how to empower your board to lead with accountability, transparency, and strategic vision.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the key roles and responsibilities of nonprofit boards.

  • Learn best practices for effective governance and decision-making.

  • Foster a culture of accountability and transparency within the board.

  • Align board actions with the nonprofit’s mission and strategic goals.

  • Develop strategies for board performance evaluation and improvement.

Meet Your Trainer:

Tim Strauch is the President & CEO of OneOC in Orange County, California, where he has leveraged his strategic leadership to support over 950 organizations. With more than 30 years in nonprofit leadership, Tim has guided individuals and organizations to achieve their highest potential and amplify community impact. He serves on the California Volunteers Commission and collaborates with national committees through Points of Light. A key figure in the Service Enterprise program, Tim has helped over 150 organizations nationwide enhance their volunteer engagement. Previously, he held various leadership roles at the YMCA, including Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer. Tim’s expertise spans leadership development, operations, board and volunteer advancement, fundraising, and strategic planning. He holds a master’s degree in athletic administration from Florida State University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Southern California.


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