Gulf Coast Nonprofit Board Institute

Coconut Telegraph

Gulf Coast Community Foundation is now accepting applications for its inaugural Gulf Coast Board Institute, a governance training series for aspiring and experienced nonprofit board members. Applications for this four–week program, which begins in January, are available on the foundation’s website at GulfCoastCF.org and due by December 2. Gulf Coast Board Institute will provide a comprehensive overview of nonprofit board governance, with in–depth exploration of key topics and issues. The foundation offers all components of the Board Institute at no cost to participants. Gulf Coast Board Institute is the latest addition to Gulf Coast’s Invest in Incredible I3 initiative, which provides consulting services and workshops to help regional nonprofit organizations strengthen their operations, management, and governance. 

Gulf Coast Community Foundation

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