[Foundation-l] Future Board election procedures and guidelines
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sat Jul 21 07:03:37 UTC 2007
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen wrote:
>On 7/21/07, Sue Reed <sreed1234 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>>But, I >wanted to ask anyway and see if others chimed in. Many non-profit boards >expect each board member to commit to raising a certain amount of money for >the organization as a part of being on the board. Are you saying that you would >be against such a requirement?
>>
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>I am not saying specifically that I would be against such a requirement.
>Such a requirement, if it were made to *each* would not constitute buying
>in to becoming a board member. It would be bad if it were an "auction" and
>that person was appointed as trustee who promised the *largest* donation.
>Even if a direct donation by the prospective board member themself, to me
>it would be more in the nature of the price of a country club membership
>than buying shares in a profit making company. To re-emphasize,
>
I would certainly oppose such a requirement. For some organizations it
would be perfectly acceptable to have a Board that focuses on
fundraising. For us, we need a policy-making Board that is able to
wrestle with some really complicated issues in uncharted territory, some
of which may even appear to contradict a fundraising mission. We
absolutely need a varied assortment of skills on the Board, including
fundraising. Putting undue emphasis on fundraising may provide us with
a WMF that is headed in a completely different direction from that of
the community.
Ec
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