Reporting Board
Board Reporting Software for Actionable Nonprofit Insights
Use platform data to optimize your board’s health. Save time with automated insights into engagement and activity—ready for stakeholders, audits, and annual reviews.
Boardable Reporting is board reporting software designed for nonprofits. Track engagement, attendance, polls, and document activity with audit-ready reports.Finally, reporting designed for nonprofit boards. Save time, satisfy audits, and keep every stakeholder informed with automated insights—no more patchwork spreadsheets.
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Feature Highlights
See What’s Working (and What Isn’t)
Access engagement activity and run reports by individual, committee, or the entire organization, so everyone stays focused on what matters.

How Reporting Fits Your Workflow
Turn everyday board activity into clear, exportable insights, so you can inform stakeholders, cut manual compilation, and make data-backed decisions right from your Boardable workspace.
Securely Inform Stakeholders
Keep sensitive reporting data in a personalized workspace and share only what each audience needs.
Reduce Manual Compilation
Automated metrics and document pulls mean fewer spreadsheets and faster updates.
Make Data-Backed Decisions
Meeting analytics are made easier. Use engagement, attendance, and vote data to coach committees and drive follow-through between meetings.
FAQs
Boardable Reporting — Frequently Asked Questions
Who can access and export reports?
Organization Admins can access reports; exports are admin-only.
What formats and timeframes are supported?
Most data exports are CSV (documents retain file types). Timeframes include 30/90 days, year, and all time; export range may vary by plan.
What kinds of reports are available?
Meeting (attendance, RSVP, downloads), Discussions, Polls & Goals, People/Directory, and Custom Data.
Can I pull documents tied to meetings?
Yes, access and download meeting-specific packets (agendas, minutes, summaries) for a selected timeframe.
Free Resources for Nonprofit Professionals
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