Business and nonprofit partnerships are very important to the community, and they are becoming increasingly more important as businesses continue to understand their role and impact within communities. However, creating a sustainable partnership can be difficult, especially when both sides’ needs are not met. Unfortunately, many nonprofits fail to maintain a corporate relationship due to a lack of understanding of what a corporate partner really needs.
Something Good solves this issue by helping nonprofits create a corporate engagement strategy that allows them to target corporate partners that align with the mission and values of the nonprofit as well as a partnership guide to help sustain the partnership over time.
How can we help?
Phase 1: Assessment of Current Outreach
Phase 2: Build your Corporate Engagement Strategy that will include the following:
Are you or a nonprofit you know struggling to fill board positions with diverse and trained talent?
BoardBuild connects community leaders with nonprofits who want a diverse and well-trained board.
Through engaging board governance training and an algorithm-based matching system, individuals are trained and optimally paired with nonprofits to serve as qualified board members.
How does the process work for non profits?
1. Create Your Profile
2. Post Open Positions
Your nonprofit has visibility and the opportunity for leaders to follow along, learn more, and potentially match with you.
Easily post open board positions or committee positions, showcasing the specific skills and expertise needed by your nonprofit.
3. Review Applicants
4. Match with Leaders
You receive a list of potential candidates, ranked in order of alignment with the skills and expertise you requested.
We expertly match you with qualified, trained leaders who are ready to serve on a nonprofit board.
5. Add Board Members
6. Stay Connected
When you complete the board interview and find the perfect fit, you can add your new board member to your nonprofit.
We make it easy to stay connected with individuals who are interested in your mission and other nonprofits who share similar goals.