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New Board Member Survival Guide

Posted on April 18, 2026April 18, 2026 by Bill Rowley

Most nonprofit boards don’t struggle because people don’t care.

They struggle because people say yes too quickly.

Yes to a mission they believe in.
Yes to people they trust.
Yes before they fully understand what they’re stepping into.

And by the time they figure it out…

They’re already in.

If you’re thinking about joining a board, ask yourself:

“Do I know what I’m actually saying yes to?”

Because you’re not just committing your time.

You’re putting your name on something.

I’ve seen this enough that I put together a simple survival guide for anyone thinking about saying yes.

Download the guide.

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