Board Leadership Training

United Way of Story County, in partnership with the Story County Community Foundation, is pleased to offer  a new Board Leadership Training (BLT) program. BLT is intended for community members not currently involved in nonprofit board service, but who are interested in growing their skills and serving on local boards in the future. Applications for the 2027 cohort will open later this fall.

Sessions cover four topics:

  • Readiness to Serve: What are the basic responsibilities of a person on a Nonprofit Board of Directors? How can I make sure my goals, skills, and other responsibilities align with what an organization is looking for?
  • Legal Responsibilities: What are the differences between a Nonprofit and For-Profit organization, and what does my role on the board entail? What is an audit, and why do I need to know? What are some red flags I need to look out for, and what questions should I be asking?
  • Financial Responsibilities: How do I read a P&L? What are financial red flags I need to look out for? How is income measured and reported?
  • Finding your Fit: Now that I know what it takes to be a good board member in general, what are causes that I care about? How do I look for organizations in my area and determine if I’d be a good fit? What do the skills I’ve learned look like in practice?
Group photo with certificates of achievement

Frequently Asked Questions

What if I can't make it to one of the sessions?

If you are able to attend only one of the two sessions, you can still apply, and will be contacted if there is space in your requested session

Is there a cost to apply?

There is no cost for the application or to attend.

Can this replace my board orientation?

No. This is not intended to be an orientation for new board members. Board orientation should be specific to the organization, and this will be too broad.

 

I am a CEO of a Story County nonprofit. Can I attend or forward to my staff and current board members?

You are welcome to apply, but we can’t guarantee that there will be space for staff and existing board members. 

Does this count for Continuing Education (CEU)?

No, this does not count for any continuing education credits.