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Board Basics (Without the Boring Parts): What Every Nonprofit Board Needs to Handle Each Year

  • 3rd Floor Classroom 25 West Main Avenue Spokane, WA, 99201 United States (map)

Board Basics (Without the Boring Parts): What Every Nonprofit Board Needs to Handle Each Year

Serving on a nonprofit board shouldn’t feel mysterious—or intimidating. This interactive, in-person session breaks down the core responsibilities every nonprofit board is expected to address each year, in plain language and without governance jargon. Together, we’ll walk through what boards are actually responsible for (and what they aren’t), including financial oversight, executive support, legal and ethical obligations, strategic direction, and board effectiveness. Participants will gain clarity on where boards add the most value, common places boards get stuck, and how to focus limited time on the work that truly matters. This session is designed to be practical, approachable, and reassuring—ideal for board members at any stage, as well as staff who work closely with boards.

Date & Time: Thursday, June 18, 2026 | 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: 25 W Main Ave, Spokane
3rd Floor Classroom 

Cost: Free for SIMBA Nonprofit members | $25 for non-members | $5 off for Greater Spokane Progress members

Due to space constraints, a maximum of 2 people per organization may attend. Attendance is limited to active nonprofit staff or board members—no consultants, please. There will be no walk-ins or ticket sales at the door. Each attendee must pay separately; there is no group option.

About Kari Anderson
Kari Anderson is the founder of Incite! Consulting Group, bringing over 25 years of hands-on experience in nonprofit leadership. Having served as an Executive Director and board member, she understands the unique challenges nonprofits face. Kari specializes in helping organizations build sustainable revenue streams, develop strategic plans, and enhance leadership effectiveness. Her approach combines practical strategies with a deep empathy for the nonprofit sector.

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