How to Grow Effective and Faithful Boards - Workshop

Making Board Service a Gift

 
Community: Oregon
Monday, October 17, 2022
9:00 AM - 11:30 AM PDT
US Digital
1400 NE 136th Ave.
Vancouver, WA
 
Seats Available: 10 of 40

Event Information

When you think about your board, does it feel like a blessing?   

Great boards can be a gift to an organization when members understand their role and create environments dedicated to serving the kingdom. Board service can also be a tremendous gift for the person serving when members have the freedom to offer their skills and lead with courage. With role clarity, healthy board composition, and invigorating communication, board service is a blessing to leaders and organizations.    

How do you foster the change needed to help your organization’s board grow into the strategic leaders and protectors of the mission required to achieve your God-given vision?  

Join us to:  

  • Learn the key roles and responsibilities related to serving on a faith-based nonprofit board
  • Learn ways board members can create pathways for congregations and nonprofits to work together
  • Explore key ways to increase board engagement, including fundraising
  • Practice skills needed to recruit, retain, and retire board members 

This workshop, along with its corresponding early learning and group coaching opportunities, is intentionally designed for ministry board members and staff to attend so that together you can carve out a path that leads to advancing the cause and creating lasting kingdom impact.  

Register your board and staff today for this updated board leadership workshop. 

Join us for this workshop and meet Tracy Nordyke, who will begin as the new Oregon Area Director on December 1st!

Presenters
Trent Combs
Featuring - Trent Combs
Area Director for MI National, Mission Increase

Trent is the Area Director for MI National. He has over thirty-seven years experience working with nonprofit ministries. Trent's background includes work in marketing, teaching, public relations, administration and donor development. He holds a BS degree in Pastoral Counseling from New Hope Christian College and a MA degree in Education from the University of Redlands. Trent and his family reside in Wilsonville, Oregon. Within the MI family he is the repository of all trivia, especially sports and music related.