Board members play a crucial governance role, and it is important to understand the duties, responsibilities, and ethical requirements of their positions. This section lays out the basics of governance, like board structure and composition, financial responsibilities, and executive director management, so board members understand what it truly means to govern, not just volunteer. It explains the difference between oversight, working, and hybrid boards, helping board members identify how their program is structured and what that means for how they show up.
It also dives into the purpose and function of committees, with a clear overview of committee roles, expectations, and how individual board members fit into committee work. To make this guidance practical and easy to implement, the section includes links to sample templates and tools, like example bylaws and a board member matrix designed to support broad, intentional representation on the board. It also walks through one of the most critical responsibilities a board will ever hold: hiring, supporting, and managing an executive director in a way that sets them up for long-term retention and success, especially important given the director tenure challenge across the Main Street network.