Nonprofit and fundraising expert Susan Kahan will help you plan, prepare, and structure your 2022 board of directors meetings. You will learn how to help your leadership be more motivated, engaged, and educated on your nonprofit’s operations.
What You'll Learn
- Why are nonprofit board meetings important?
- How should you prepare for a nonprofit board meeting?
- What tips will help you keep board members engaged during meetings?
- What specific strategies will help you keep track of time?
- How can you use meetings to inspire and motivate your board members?
Training Overview
Have you written your next board meeting agenda? Use it to engage and inspire your board.
As you outline your board calendar for 2022, now is the perfect time to discover how to craft a structure that makes your meetings more engaging and inspiring. Whether discussing the budget or planning an annual gala, your board members can use the regular meetings to build personal relationships and strengthen their connections to the organization.
- Why are nonprofit board meetings important?
- How should you prepare for a nonprofit board meeting?
- What tips will help you keep board members engaged during meetings?
- What specific strategies will help you keep track of time?
- How can you use meetings to inspire and motivate your board members?
Who Should Attend?
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Expert Presenter


Susan Kahan
- Founder of Sapphire Fundraising Specialists
- Works with major gifts, mid-level donors, planned giving, and capital campaigns
- Creates and executes fundraising strategies and events
- Previously held fundraising and management roles at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
- Graduated from the George Washington University in Washington, DC with a major in Communication and a double minor in Political Science and Business Administration
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