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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Board Development - Final, HOW DO I FORM A BOARD OF DIRECTORS? Utah requires every nonprofit organization select a board of directors before filing for incorporation. A board should have at least 3 members, but may need more depending on your organization's mission and oversight/management needs. ???? ????, STEP 2. RECRUIT THE RIGHT PEOPLE FOR THE BOARD SELECTION PROCESS Gather the largest pool of applicants as possible. Traditional methods, such as classifieds, job boards, and online posts will broaden your potential applicants. Referrals and personal outreach to desired applicants will ensure quality board candidates. Other factors, such as diversity and potential, should also be considered. Click on the icon below to learn more. Step Three STEP 3. SELECT THE BEST CANDIDATES FROM RECRUITMENT POOL It's wise to use an independent nominating committee to select from the applicant pool. This will reduce conflicts of interest and other negative aspects that could arise if organizers unilaterally select the board. You should have a great pool of nominees who will fit your organization's needs., STEP 1. DETERMINE COMPETENCIES FOR POTENTIAL BOARD MEMBERS Clearly define the organization's expectations for board members. Factors to include: Professional qualifications & experience, duties of a board member, experience and passion for mission & goals, monetary donation, and expectation of volunteer time. Step Two STEP 2. RECRUIT THE RIGHT PEOPLE FOR THE BOARD SELECTION PROCESS Gather the largest pool of applicants as possible. Traditional methods, such as classifieds, job boards, and online posts will broaden your potential applicants. Referrals and personal outreach to desired applicants will ensure quality board candidates. Other factors, such as diversity and potential, should also be considered. Click on the icon below to learn more.