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Nonprofit Governance Models

There comes a point in every nonprofit where founders realize they need advice, direction and more pairs of hands. Many nonprofits establish a board of director at this stage. But not all boards work the same. In fact, there is various governance models that can be used to ensure your charitable organization is effectively managed and serves its stated purpose.

The advisory model is among the most popular models of nonprofit governance. This permits the executive director to consult with a board of advisors frequently for guidance on the best way to run a nonprofit. The governing body could be the same or different than the advisory board based on the conditions agreed on. Another popular model is the model of cooperative governance. This is a highly-democratic structure which distributes power evenly among all board members. It is ideal for organizations who are not legally required to have a chief executive officer.

The Policy Board Model is also extremely popular. The model for governance was devised by John Carver and is a ideal tool for establishing policies that management as well as the board have to adhere to.

While all of these are great models, they might not be the ideal suitable for your nonprofit. Fortunately, it’s common for nonprofits to utilize one central governance model, and include other models to suit the needs of their organizations. This mix of systems can help your organization flourish and achieve its goals.

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