Fall Gulf Coast Board Institute Now Accepting Applications

Gulf Coast Community Foundation is now accepting applications for the Fall 2019 Gulf Coast Board Institute. The deadline to apply for this high-level governance training series for active nonprofit board members is August 16. The online application is available at GulfCoastCF.org.

“I’d be hard-pressed to name a more important investment that Gulf Coast can make in our community than strengthening board governance at our region’s nonprofits,” said Mark S. Pritchett, President and CEO of Gulf Coast Community Foundation. “This Board Institute has become so popular with volunteers in our community that we have to offer multiple sessions each year.”

Group of students at GCBI

Gulf Coast will select up to 24 applicants to participate in the upcoming Board Institute. The group will meet four consecutive Fridays from October 4 to October 25, covering topics such as the fundamentals of nonprofit board governance, financial and legal oversight responsibilities, and how to create a highly functioning and engaged board. Participants will be selected through a competitive process with the intent of creating a group of individuals with a variety of experiences.

Gulf Coast provides all training and resources at no cost to participants in exchange for their commitment to serve as advocates for good board governance in current and future nonprofit board roles. Applicants must be currently active board members at a nonprofit in the region to be considered.

Because of intense demand for this high-quality training opportunity, applicants also must sign a commitment that they will attend all four days of training if selected.


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