Board & Committee Meeting Resources
Board and committee meetings are where mission-critical work happens. Boardable brings boards together by gathering materials and minds — wherever they are — so they can prepare, engage, and take action on what matters most. Our resources, which include everything from board meeting preparation checklists to strategies for more effective virtual meetings, are created by a team of knowledgeable experts who actively serve on boards and committees, so you can make the most of your limited time.
Joanna Brenneman • June 29, 2026
Bring your board meetings to order! Learn how to run a board meeting, stay organized, and inspire action with effective board meeting basics and strategies.
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Lavon Simpson • June 2, 2026
Nonprofit board committees help with issues that require specialized expertise. Explore the basics and tips for successful implementation with this guide.
Sophia Zerkle • January 23, 2026
History The Indiana University Alumni Association started back in 1854 after a fire threatened the existence of Indiana University. Alumni came together to help the university rebuild and many years later continue to lead efforts to grow the university and extend its reach. When you’ve been…
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Boardable Editorial Team • March 24, 2026
At Boardable, we’re all about empowering you with the tools and insights to participate on a board and make a true difference. So, let’s explore ten tips to help you become the board member your organization needs. 1. Embrace Your Role with Passion Your passion is the…
Lavon Simpson • May 6, 2026
Looking for fundraisers that have eliminated the up-front financial risk? These guaranteed risk-free fundraising ideas will be great additions to your strategy.
Jeff Middlesworth • January 23, 2026
Below, we outline three best practices that drive nonprofit board success and show how board management software, such as Boardable, can make a significant difference in building a more efficient and impactful board. 1. Prioritize Effective Communication A key factor in board success is…