Board Match Page
"I recently began looking for an opportunity to re-engage with community organizations and contribute toward keeping Lincoln a thriving place. Through the Cause Collective board match, I was able to find an organization with open board positions whose mission I believe strongly in (The Bridge Behavioral Health). I’ve now been a part of the board at The Bridge for a few months and have found it to be an even more amazing experience than I expected."
~ Cathy Kottwitz, Guiderock Realty LLC
HOW THE BOARD MATCH PAGE WORKS:
Community members:
Joining a board is a wonderful way to participate in civic engagement and we want it be a good experience for both you and the nonprofit. We encourage this to be a 'two way interview' to increase the chance of you finding a nonprofit that you can support for years to come.
If you see any nonprofits listed below that look interesting contact them directly for next steps. Click on 'show more' to expand the information for each agency. Be sure and scroll all the way down so you can see all the agencies listed!
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Cause Collective member agencies:
To participate in the online board matching CLICK HERE. If you fill all your positions, email us at director@causecollectivelincoln.org and we will remove it for you. Of course, contact us if you need any help!
COMMUNITY BOARD 101 TRAININGS
The Cause Collective Board 101 Training is a 1 to 1.5 hour training that reviews basic roles & responsibilities of a nonprofit board. This training helps familiarize attendees with what it means to join a nonprofit's Board of Directors, helping them become more comfortable to be involved in leadership roles in the Lincoln community. The training also discusses how to find a board that is right for you.
To request a training, complete the form below and hit submit. Someone from Cause Collective will reach out to discuss next steps within 5 business days of submission.
This training is FREE for Cause Collective Corporate Sponsors. For other for profit business we ask for a free will donation.