Roles for Board of Directors

The roles of the board of directors at a non-profit congregation can vary depending on the size and type of organization, as well as the specific needs and goals of the congregation. However, some common roles for board members include:

Governance:

The board of directors is responsible for establishing the policies and procedures that govern the organization. They also ensure that the organization operates in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations.

Strategic Planning:

The board is responsible for developing and monitoring the strategic plan that outlines the organization’s mission, goals, and objectives. They work closely with the executive director and other staff members to ensure that the organization remains on track to achieve its goals.

Financial Oversight:

The board is responsible for ensuring the organization’s financial stability and sustainability. They review and approve the budget, financial statements, and fundraising plans.

Fundraising:

Board members are often responsible for helping to secure donations and other sources of funding for the organization. They may be involved in fundraising events, donor outreach, and other activities to support the organization’s financial goals.

Program Oversight:

Board members may be responsible for overseeing the organization’s programs and services. They ensure that the programs align with the organization’s mission and goals and that they are effective in achieving the intended outcomes.

Advocacy:

Board members may be responsible for advocating on behalf of the organization and its mission. They may work with elected officials, community leaders, and other stakeholders to promote the organization’s goals and objectives.

These are some examples of common roles that board members play in a non-profit congregation. Each organization is unique, and the specific roles and responsibilities of the board will vary depending on the needs and goals of the organization.