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© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Chapter 4: NonprofitChapter 4: Nonprofit
Governing BoardsGoverning Boards
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
TerminologyTerminology
• Governing boards -- boards that hold ultimate
responsibility for ensuring that the organization
serves its mission and for the overall welfare of the
organization itself
• Terminology depends on specific organization
• Board of directors
• Board of trustees
• Board of governors
• Governing council
• Other terminology
• Boards that lack legal responsibility for governing
their organizations are not governing boards (e.g.,
advisory boards)
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards
Elected boards
• Common in member-serving and advocacy organizations
• Governing board elected by the membership of the
organization; can lead to a “popularity contest”
• Membership terms of an elected board may be
brief/turnover
• Skills of board members may be uneven
• CEO must have a high tolerance for uncertainty
• Board members less likely to become stale, uninvolved or
homogeneous in their membership
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards
Self-perpetuating boards
•New members are selected by the existing members
of the board who recruit them according to criteria
established by the board
•In a new nonprofit, the initial board members are
known as “founding board members” who then
develop bylaws, etc., which outline how the
organization will be governed
•Creates a relatively stable situation for the
organization and its CEO as board members change
less frequently; boards recruit new members with
skills/expertise needed at the time
•Board needs to maintain diversity to guard against
becoming homogeneous
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards
Appointed and hybrid boards
•A typical model for public organizations such as
universities
•Members selected through appointment by some
authority such as the governor of a state, etc.
•In hybrid boards, some members may be elected and
some appointed or serving ex-officio
•Hybrid boards can keep organizations responsive to
their constituencies as well as better accountability
•Appointed or hybrid board members may lack the
commitment to the organization and may not fully
participate in the work
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Advisory Boards & CouncilsAdvisory Boards & Councils
• Better term should be “councils” rather than “advisory
boards” to avoid confusion with governing boards
• Have no legal responsibility or authority for governance
of an organization
• Members may provide a nonprofit with technical
assistance/expertise, assist with fundraising activities,
serve as advocates or ambassadors in the community
• May or may not be formally established in the
nonprofit’s bylaws
• Role and parameters should be formalized with
guidelines that outline the responsibilities of the council,
etc.
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Board ResponsibilitiesBoard Responsibilities
• Board members are “fiduciaries of the
organization’s resources and guardians of its
mission” (Hopkins, 2003, p. 1)
• Board members are accountable “for everything
the organization does and how those things are
accomplished” (Howe, 2002, p. 30)
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Board Responsibilities: LegalBoard Responsibilities: Legal
• The Sibley Hospital Case (1974)
• Care – exercising due diligence in monitoring and
supervision
• Loyalty – members put the interests of the nonprofit
above their own personal financial interests
• Obedience – members ensure that the organization
complies with all laws and actions are consistent with
the mission
• Intermediate sanctions (1996)
• Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002)
• Destruction of documents
• Protection for whistle-blowers
• Form 990
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Board Responsibilities: FunctionalBoard Responsibilities: Functional
• Appoint, support, and evaluate the CEO
• Establish a clear institutional mission and
purpose
• Approve the organization’s programs
• Ensure sound financial management and the
organization’s financial stability
• Establish standards for organizational
performance and hold the organization
accountable
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
The Board and the CEOThe Board and the CEO
• Who leads the nonprofit organization?
• Extreme scenario 1 -- CEO manipulates the
board, orchestrates board meetings, and
relegates the board to the role of a rubber
stamp for his or her initiatives
• Extreme scenario 2 -- Board micromanages the
organization and usurps the authority of the
CEO
• Partnership between the board and the CEO as
ideal, but different views on exactly how this
partnership should be constructed and how it
should operate
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Three Models ofThree Models of
Board-CEO RelationshipBoard-CEO Relationship
• Policy Governance Model (Carver, 1990) -- need to
establish and enforce a clear line between the
board’s responsibility for policy making and the
executive’s responsibility for implementation
• Governance as Leadership (Chait, Ryan, and Taylor,
2005) -- board should assume a leadership role that
blurs the distinction between policy and
implementation, focusing everyone’s attention on
“what matters most”
• "Psychological Centrality and Board-Centered
Leadership (Herman and Heimovics, 2005) -- CEOs
should accept the reality of their “psychological
centrality” in the organization and provide “board-
centered leadership”
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
““Twelve Principles that PowerTwelve Principles that Power
Exceptional Boards”Exceptional Boards”
• Constructive partnership
• Mission driven
• Strategic thinking
• Culture of inquiry
• Independent-mindedness
• Ethos of transparency
• Compliance with integrity
• Sustaining resources
• Results-oriented
• Intentional board practices
• Continuous learning
• Revitalization
Source: Board Source, 2005
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
Problems with Measuring BoardProblems with Measuring Board
EffectivenessEffectiveness
• Reliance on practitioner wisdom rather than
science
• Lack of a substantial body of research on
nonprofit board performance
• Lack of a single definition of board effectiveness
Board effectiveness is “whatever significant
stakeholders think it is, and there is no single
objective reality"(Herman and Renz, 2002)
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
The Challenge of NonprofitThe Challenge of Nonprofit
GovernanceGovernance
• Janus metaphor -- nonprofit boards are
positioned on the boundary between the
organization and its external environment
• Inward-looking role in fulfilling fiduciary
responsibilities on behalf of the membership
or society
• Outward-looking role in meeting
responsibilities to the organization itself and
advance its interests
• Complex responsibilities require diverse qualities
in the individuals selected to serve on the board
© 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
The Board’s Sometimes CompetingThe Board’s Sometimes Competing
ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities
To Society
• Accountability for
resources and results
• Adherence to mission
and law
• Representation of
community needs
To the Organization
• Advocacy and
authenticity
• Protection of autonomy
• Fiscal stability and
sustainability

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Overview of Nonprofit Boards

  • 1. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Chapter 4: NonprofitChapter 4: Nonprofit Governing BoardsGoverning Boards
  • 2. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. TerminologyTerminology • Governing boards -- boards that hold ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the organization serves its mission and for the overall welfare of the organization itself • Terminology depends on specific organization • Board of directors • Board of trustees • Board of governors • Governing council • Other terminology • Boards that lack legal responsibility for governing their organizations are not governing boards (e.g., advisory boards)
  • 3. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards Elected boards • Common in member-serving and advocacy organizations • Governing board elected by the membership of the organization; can lead to a “popularity contest” • Membership terms of an elected board may be brief/turnover • Skills of board members may be uneven • CEO must have a high tolerance for uncertainty • Board members less likely to become stale, uninvolved or homogeneous in their membership
  • 4. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards Self-perpetuating boards •New members are selected by the existing members of the board who recruit them according to criteria established by the board •In a new nonprofit, the initial board members are known as “founding board members” who then develop bylaws, etc., which outline how the organization will be governed •Creates a relatively stable situation for the organization and its CEO as board members change less frequently; boards recruit new members with skills/expertise needed at the time •Board needs to maintain diversity to guard against becoming homogeneous
  • 5. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Types of Governing BoardsTypes of Governing Boards Appointed and hybrid boards •A typical model for public organizations such as universities •Members selected through appointment by some authority such as the governor of a state, etc. •In hybrid boards, some members may be elected and some appointed or serving ex-officio •Hybrid boards can keep organizations responsive to their constituencies as well as better accountability •Appointed or hybrid board members may lack the commitment to the organization and may not fully participate in the work
  • 6. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc.
  • 7. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Advisory Boards & CouncilsAdvisory Boards & Councils • Better term should be “councils” rather than “advisory boards” to avoid confusion with governing boards • Have no legal responsibility or authority for governance of an organization • Members may provide a nonprofit with technical assistance/expertise, assist with fundraising activities, serve as advocates or ambassadors in the community • May or may not be formally established in the nonprofit’s bylaws • Role and parameters should be formalized with guidelines that outline the responsibilities of the council, etc.
  • 8. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Board ResponsibilitiesBoard Responsibilities • Board members are “fiduciaries of the organization’s resources and guardians of its mission” (Hopkins, 2003, p. 1) • Board members are accountable “for everything the organization does and how those things are accomplished” (Howe, 2002, p. 30)
  • 9. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Board Responsibilities: LegalBoard Responsibilities: Legal • The Sibley Hospital Case (1974) • Care – exercising due diligence in monitoring and supervision • Loyalty – members put the interests of the nonprofit above their own personal financial interests • Obedience – members ensure that the organization complies with all laws and actions are consistent with the mission • Intermediate sanctions (1996) • Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2002) • Destruction of documents • Protection for whistle-blowers • Form 990
  • 10. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Board Responsibilities: FunctionalBoard Responsibilities: Functional • Appoint, support, and evaluate the CEO • Establish a clear institutional mission and purpose • Approve the organization’s programs • Ensure sound financial management and the organization’s financial stability • Establish standards for organizational performance and hold the organization accountable
  • 11. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. The Board and the CEOThe Board and the CEO • Who leads the nonprofit organization? • Extreme scenario 1 -- CEO manipulates the board, orchestrates board meetings, and relegates the board to the role of a rubber stamp for his or her initiatives • Extreme scenario 2 -- Board micromanages the organization and usurps the authority of the CEO • Partnership between the board and the CEO as ideal, but different views on exactly how this partnership should be constructed and how it should operate
  • 12. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Three Models ofThree Models of Board-CEO RelationshipBoard-CEO Relationship • Policy Governance Model (Carver, 1990) -- need to establish and enforce a clear line between the board’s responsibility for policy making and the executive’s responsibility for implementation • Governance as Leadership (Chait, Ryan, and Taylor, 2005) -- board should assume a leadership role that blurs the distinction between policy and implementation, focusing everyone’s attention on “what matters most” • "Psychological Centrality and Board-Centered Leadership (Herman and Heimovics, 2005) -- CEOs should accept the reality of their “psychological centrality” in the organization and provide “board- centered leadership”
  • 13. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. ““Twelve Principles that PowerTwelve Principles that Power Exceptional Boards”Exceptional Boards” • Constructive partnership • Mission driven • Strategic thinking • Culture of inquiry • Independent-mindedness • Ethos of transparency • Compliance with integrity • Sustaining resources • Results-oriented • Intentional board practices • Continuous learning • Revitalization Source: Board Source, 2005
  • 14. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. Problems with Measuring BoardProblems with Measuring Board EffectivenessEffectiveness • Reliance on practitioner wisdom rather than science • Lack of a substantial body of research on nonprofit board performance • Lack of a single definition of board effectiveness Board effectiveness is “whatever significant stakeholders think it is, and there is no single objective reality"(Herman and Renz, 2002)
  • 15. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. The Challenge of NonprofitThe Challenge of Nonprofit GovernanceGovernance • Janus metaphor -- nonprofit boards are positioned on the boundary between the organization and its external environment • Inward-looking role in fulfilling fiduciary responsibilities on behalf of the membership or society • Outward-looking role in meeting responsibilities to the organization itself and advance its interests • Complex responsibilities require diverse qualities in the individuals selected to serve on the board
  • 16. © 2014 SAGE Publications, Inc. The Board’s Sometimes CompetingThe Board’s Sometimes Competing ResponsibilitiesResponsibilities To Society • Accountability for resources and results • Adherence to mission and law • Representation of community needs To the Organization • Advocacy and authenticity • Protection of autonomy • Fiscal stability and sustainability