Your nonprofit can only be as effective as your board!
 
Part of having an effective board is recruiting the right members and getting them up to speed. To start every member of your board off on the right foot, we partnered with Rachel Muir to create a board onboarding guide, including a free sample board agreement!
 
Download your free copy to learn:

• How to recruit new members for your board
10 questions you should ask prospective board members
How to onboard new board members and set them up for success
• And how to set clear expectations for board positions
 
After downloading this resource you may be contacted by a member of the Qgiv Team to connect you with additional fundraising resources and services you could benefit from.
 
About the Co-Author
 
Rachel has worked every side of the Rubik’s Cube that is the nonprofit sector. When she was 26, Rachel Muir launched Girlstart, a nonprofit empowering girls in math, science, engineering, and technology in the living room of her apartment with $500 and a credit card. Several years later, she had raised over $10 million and was featured on Oprah, CNN, and the Today Show. Her career spans running successful nonprofits, leading an online fundraising consulting practice, and managing major gift portfolios. Today, she transforms people into confident, successful fundraisers. Learn more about Rachel at www.rachelmuir.com. 
 
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You're only as effective as your board!
 
That's why recruiting the right board members and getting them up to speed is so important for nonprofits. Few things are more critical to your nonprofit’s health, success, and sustainability than an effective board of directors. That's why we put together this board onboarding guide with Rachel Muir, CFRE. The guide, "Getting Your Board on Board" covers:
  • How to recruit board members 
  • 10 questions to ask prospective board members
  • How to onboard new board members 
  • Board agreements
About the Co-Author
 
Rachel Muir has worked every side of the Rubik’s cube that is the nonprofit sector. When she was 26 Rachel Muir launched Girlstart, a non-profit empowering girls in math, science, engineering, and technology in the living room of her apartment with $500 and a credit card. Several years later she had raised over 10 million and was featured on Oprah, CNN, and the Today show. Today Rachel delivers online workshops and courses to transform people into confident, successful fundraisers. Learn more about Rachel at www.rachelmuir.com
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