Tailwinds: Ideas Fueling Nonprofit Innovators and Social Entrepreneurs
If you've ever lost sleep over your board, there might be a structural reason for it — one that goes all the way back to the colonial era. Hillary shares her latest learning from helping organizations make board governance shifts. Hillary is joined by Rea Carey, a nonprofit consultant with over thirty years of experience leading organizations through some of the most significant LGBTQ+ advocacy victories of the last two decades. Rae shares what healthy boards have actually looked like at different stages of organizational life — from a scrappy founding board at the National Youth Advocacy Coalition to a governing board at the National LGBTQ Task Force — and how she learned to lead both. You'll hear: * How boards developed in a power vacuum after the colonies started providing services without a monarchy * When a working board is helpful, and when its run its course * What a vote on immigration reform taught Rae about facilitating generative discussions with your board * How to have the "we might not be the right board anymore" conversation before it becomes a crisis * Why tokenism happens even when everyone means well — and what to do instead Guest: Rea Carey (she/they) is the principal of Carey Forward, LLC [https://www.careyfwd.com/], specializing in executive leadership coaching, executive staff and board succession and transition planning, and strategic advising. Rea has over 30 years of experience in fundraising, fiscal sustainability, boards of directors, non-profit management, philanthropic giving strategy, and leadership development. Rea was the founding executive director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition and served as the longest-tenured executive director of the National LGBTQ Task Force until early 2021. In addition to serving on the American LGBTQ+ Museum board, Rea currently serves on the boards of directors of the Freeman Foundation, the Flamboyan Foundation, and has served on the board of directors for the Alliance for Justice, and other boards and advisory boards. Rea started their career as the HIV/AIDS crisis was taking hold and carries with her the lessons learned from employing strategies ranging from direct-action to advocacy, being responsive to the unimaginable, and in building organizations and mobilizing people to respond to massive challenges. Rea graduated from Smith College and earned her master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. Mentioned: Peter Dobkin Hall [https://greatkreations.com/library/nonprofBOD_US.pdf], A History of Nonprofit Boards in the United States, Board Source, 2003. Karl Mathiasen III [https://changeelemental.org/resources/board-passages/], Board Passages: Three Key Stages in a Nonprofit Board’s Life Cycle, 1998. Get in touch [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2561655/fan_mail/new]
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