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Recruiting Trustees: Finding the Right DNA. Valerie Horton, CLiC Executive Director. Thanks to Jim Conner and WebJunction. Why Recruiting is Important?. Community representative Advocate & fund raiser Information exchange Provide governance and leadership
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Recruiting Trustees:Finding the Right DNA Valerie Horton, CLiC Executive Director Thanks to Jim Conner and WebJunction
Why Recruiting is Important? • Community representative • Advocate & fund raiser • Information exchange • Provide governance and leadership • Act as buffer with local officials
Step 1: Board Assessment Strength and weaknesses? • Existing skills or resources? • What’s missing?
“Most nonprofit organizations recruit trustees based on friendships or on other personal connections to the organization’s leadership.” Are You Too Comfortable? Bridge Star Study Boston, 2005
Are you Stagnant? New people, new ideas can wake- up a board
Step 2: Selecting the Best After you’ve identified what qualities or skills are missing from your board, you have the code to find the right match
Desperately Seeking… • Fund raising abilities • Passion • Judgment • Courage • Commitment • Integrity • Communications • Open-mindedness • Concern and pride for the community
Where are these Paragons? Traditional Sources • Friends Groups • Frequent library users • Leaders in service clubs, church and civic groups • People a record of achievement in their life or for the community
Non-Traditional Sources • Local media personnel • Service Professions • Recreational/tourist professionals • Major employers in the community • Non-fiction writers
Board members and library staff should be constantly scanning for potential, new board members Scanning Culture
don’t undervalue the task People tend to value the difficult and highly selective NEVER SAY: • The job is undemanding • It won’t take much time • Have obstacles to getting on the Board
Your Message should be: We’re a professional, well-run board This is a critically important job You are the best person “IT’S AN HONOR” to serve
Ease Personal Concerns • Define commitments • Invitation to observe • Explain training • “Place at the table”
Address Concerns • Fiscal and legal issues • Sarbanes-Oxley • 'Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act' 2002 • Answer: A professional, well-run board won’t have problems and should give new members confidence
Solicit their thoughts • Dialog on: • Experience with the library • What works, what doesn’t • New services • View of the community • Future of libraries
Diversity RecruitmentCamila Alire and Jacqueline Ayala • Canvass your churches, social organizations, government, and social services agencies • Adult Latino library users • Program attendees • Program presenters • Library staff
Latino Communities have Formal & Informal Leaders • Formal leaders: • Minority business owners, directors of agencies, educators, or government employees • Informal leaders: • Parents, church activists, Parent Teacher Organization
The End Building a great board one strand at a time…