The Nonprofit FAQ

Online Publications for and about Boards
The Panel on the Nonprofit Sector, a project of Independent Sector, offers 33 Principles for Good Governance and Ethical Practice: A Guide for Charities and Foundations . The Principles were published October 18, 2007, on the panel's website at http://nonprofitpanel.org/.

The Chicago law firm Montgomery, Will and Emery called attention to this publication in an email sent later that day to its clients and correspondents. "The prominence of the Panel’s individual membership,the breadth and depth of its work product, and the support it has received from Senate leadership" the email said, "combine to suggest that the Principles be regarded as a significant contribution to nonprofit corporate governance discourse. Indeed, for these and other reasons, it is conceivable that over time, the Principles may evolve into the state of de facto governance best practices for the nonprofit sector. Accordingly, the Principles are worthy of consideration by all nonprofit, charitable organizations, regardless of industry group, financial size or organizational sophistication." (Information about MWE's tax-exempt practice is online at http://www.mwe.com/info/taxexemption/.)

Board Cafe is published by the CompassPoint Center for Nonprofit Management. The BOARD CAFE is one component of Board Match Plus+, CompassPoint's collaborative venture with the Volunteer Center of San Francisco to strengthen the ability of individuals to serve on nonprofit
boards.

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If you would like to have the BOARD CAFE delivered to you free via electronic mail, send an e-mail message to boardcafe@compasspoint.org and in the body of the message type SUBSCRIBE BOARD CAFE.




Charity Governance publishes the observations of Jack Siegel, publisher of Avoiding Trouble While Doing Good, a short-course on board service on a CD-ROM. This weblog is available at http://charitygovernance.blogs.com/charity_governance/




The Nonprofit Center at Seattle University has a series of downloadable outlines and materials for board training sessions online at http://www.seattleu.edu/artsci/npl/modules.asp. Topics include board responsibilities, advocacy, evaluation and strategic planning.




Posted 6/9/00; 6/16/04; 6/25/06, 10/18/07 -- PB