Greater Iowa City, Inc., the Community Foundation of Johnson County, and United Way of Johnson & Washington Counties have partnered to co-create a community Board Leadership Program (BLP) to prepare community members to serve as board members for local nonprofit organizations. BLP is a 6-month education series for individuals with professional or volunteer experience, preparing them to serve as confident and effective board members for local nonprofit organizations. Participants will receive training, broaden their professional networks, and learn about opportunities for service in the greater Iowa City area. The program will cover basic board service topics such as: Governance, Nonprofit Finance 101, Fundraising, Advocacy, Equity and Inclusion, and Strategic Planning.
“Serving on a nonprofit board, especially for the first time, can be intimidating,” explains Shelly Maharry, President & CEO of the Community Foundation of Johnson County. “The Board Leadership Program has been designed to allow participants to gain essential skills, insights, and connections to confidently jumpstart their journey into board service.”
“The Board Leadership Program equips you with the skills needed to make an impact in your community,” adds Jennifer Banta, President & CEO of United Way of Johnson & Washington Counties.
“Our businesses encourage their employees to engage with the community,” says Mackenzie DeRoo, Senior Director of Advocacy for Greater Iowa City, Inc. “BLP is an exciting program focused on educating emerging leaders for service, which will equip them to meet local needs and embed them in our vibrant community.”
Applications for the Board Leadership Program will be open from August 1st – 30th on the Greater Iowa City, Inc. website at greateriowacity.com/board-leadership-program. Tuition for the program is $250. Questions about the program can be directed to Mackenzie DeRoo at mackenzie@greateriowacity.com.