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"My new board chair and I completed the NeighborWorks Board Oversight and Governance three-day course with a clear sense of what we were doing well, a checklist of policies and practices to put in place, some goals for the year, and most importantly, a new set of tools for engaging board members. Board Source consultant Susan Decker provided intelligent, well-paced teaching packed with great stories and real-life examples. I was delighted that Charlene also left with information she plans to employ in a strategic planning process she is leading for her credit union."

-- Anne Houston, Executive Director
Chelsea Neighborhood Developers

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Board-Focused Training

Nonprofit boards serve a critical purpose . . .

. . . to determine their organization's mission, and to guide and support the organization in achieving that mission effectively, efficiently and with the best possible set of assets and programs or services. In a rapidly changing environment, each board member and officer plays a key leadership role, and must manage a wide variety of critical issues — both long-term and urgent in nature.

NeighborWorks America believes strongly in the power of effective board stewardship. We're pleased to present a wide range of training to enhance your effectiveness, and that of your fellow board members. Our objective is to give you knowledge and tools that can dramatically improve your ability to lead your organization and ensure its continued strength.

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