Board Fellowship Information Session for Students

Blau Colloquium (5th Floor) - Blau Hall

Business+Impact’s Nonprofit Board Fellowship Program places top graduate students as non-voting members on boards at Southeast Michigan nonprofits. An application for the program will soon be available on our website, and is due Fri, Sept. 9 at noon. You must attend an info session like this one in order to apply to participate in the program

Board Fellowship Information Session for Students

3240 Weill Hall, 735 South State Street

Business+Impact’s Nonprofit Board Fellowship Program places top graduate students as non-voting members on boards at Southeast Michigan nonprofits. An application for the program will soon be available on our website, and is due Fri, Sept. 9 at noon. You must attend an info session like this one in order to apply to participate in the program

Student Board Fellows Application Due

Online Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Business+Impact’s Nonprofit Board Fellowship Program develops cross-sector leadership skills by placing graduate students as non-voting members on boards at Southeast Michigan nonprofits. The  Board Fellows student application for the program is due by Fri, Sept. 10 at noon. You must attend either the Ross Info Session (Sept 1) or the Ford Info Session (Sept 7) in

Annual Board Fellowship Forum: Community Connections

B0560 - Blau Hall 700 East University Ave., Ann Arbor, United States

Community Connections: Building Equitable Relationships between Nonprofit Boards and the Communities they Serve As nonprofit organizations grow, it is easy for board members to become increasingly disconnected from the community members they serve. What actions can boards take to be sure community voices are included, without tokenizing individual community members? How are boards rethinking organizational

Community Connections: Forging Equitable Relationships Between Nonprofit Boards and the Communities They Serve

B0560 - Blau Hall 700 East University Ave., Ann Arbor, United States

As nonprofit organizations grow, it is easy for board members to become increasingly disconnected from the community members they serve. What actions can boards take to be sure community voices are included, without tokenizing individual community members? How are boards rethinking organizational structures to foster equity and inclusion? We invite the public to join Board