Board Building for Arts and Cultural Organizations: New Challenges and Approaches
Abstract
Many arts and cultural organizations in the Philadelphia region are beginning to experience challenges in building and sustaining their boards of directors. These organizations are having to work harder in the current climate to recruit qualified board members and fill open board positions. There are a number of factors at work including limitations on the available time of prospective board members and growth in the number of arts and culture and other nonprofit organizations seeking to recruit board members. Economic pressures and heightened governance concerns add to the mix. It is becoming apparent that a thoughtful assessment and some new and creative approaches are needed.
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