Tennessee Nonprofit Network

Board Governance Learning Cohort Scholarships Offered to Chattanooga Nonprofits From Tennessee Nonprofit Network and Nonprofit Resource Center!

Calling all Chattanooga-area nonprofit leaders in Hamilton County! Tennessee Nonprofit Network (TNN) and Nonprofit Resource Center are excited to announce a new learning cohort focused on effective board governance. This program is part of a series of governance cohort pilots happening across the state, designed to equip executive directors and CEOs with the knowledge and tools to build strong, engaged boards that empower your organization’s mission. This specific cohort is open only to Chattanooga-area nonprofits and is funded by United Way of Greater Chattanooga’s Catalyst Fund.

Is this for you?

If you’re looking to:

  • Gain clarity on board member roles and responsibilities
  • Develop strategies for effective board recruitment and engagement
  • Strengthen your communication and collaboration with your board
  • Enhance your organization’s overall capacity and effectiveness

Benefits:

  • Participate in monthly in-person peer learning sessions facilitated by experts at Nonprofit Resource Center for six months.
  • Gain access to TNN’s online board governance curriculum, including “Nonprofit Board Essentials” and “Nonprofit Board Diversity Learning Lab.”
  • Receive a free organizational assessment and customized report with recommendations to improve your organization’s capacity and effectiveness, facilitated by TNN staff.

Eligibility:

Nonprofits must be current members of the Tennessee Nonprofit Network to apply. This program is open to executive directors and CEOs of Chattanooga-area nonprofits.

Applications due November 1st! Space is limited, so don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your board governance practices and propel your nonprofit’s success. Cohort begins January 2025.

Please note that you can apply for the TeamUp fundraising or volunteer management cohorts in addition to this cohort but the main participant from your organization must be different for each cohort.

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