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Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update Hi {NAME}, It?s really no secret that your nonprofit?s or assoc

Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update [Facebook]([Twitter]([LinkedIn]( [Wild Apricot Monthly Blog Update]( Hi {NAME}, It’s really no secret that your nonprofit’s or association’s board of directors is pivotal to your organization’s success. However, it can sometimes be challenging to keep your board on track, especially during meetings. Some board members are more vocal than others, some insist on having a lengthy conversation about matters that aren’t the least bit important, and some hold on to an unpopular view just for the sake of it. So how do you keep your board meetings efficient, productive and successful? In our latest blog post, [How to Run a Successful Nonprofit Board Meeting in 8 Steps](, we discuss the 8 clear steps you can take to help save your board meetings. It covers everything from when to send out the agenda, to the meeting structure you should follow. Plus, we answer a few FAQs about nonprofit board meetings at the end. [Click here]( to read it now! And don't miss this free educational webinar from our friends at CauseVox: [The Ultimate Virtual Walkathon Fundraiser Playbook]( on February 18 at 2:00 pm EST. --------------------------------------------------------------- Other educational resources we prepared this month are: - [How to Start a Chamber of Commerce in 7 Steps]( - [8 Community Website Templates + Examples to Inspire You]( - [How To Create a Successful Chamber of Commerce Model During COVID-19]( - [How to Create a Membership Website Free with Wild Apricot]( - [Write a Perfect Welcome Letter to New Members with These 10 Tips]( - [Use This Easy Club Dues Tracker Template To Save Time and Money]( - [10 Examples of Professional Association Websites and What You Can Learn From Them]( - [Use These Eight Steps to Design an Effective Nonprofit Board Training Program]( All the best, Tatiana Morand (Activist Apricot) This message was sent to you by [Wild Apricot Inc.]() 144 Front St. W., Suite 725 Toronto, ON, Canada M5J 2L7 You can [change your communication preferences or unsubscribe]( from future mailings [Envoke tracking]

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