Stronger Nonprofit Board Governance Starts Here 

Purpose-driven boards reframe the board’s role. This form of leadership prioritizes purpose first and offers a framework that can drive nonprofit board leadership and thinking.

Use our board governance checkup to strengthen your board practices. A preview is available below, click on the button to take the interactive version that will calculate your score.
Topic Description Always (4) Often (3) Sometimes (2) Rarely (1)
Board Engagement

 

Board members consistently show up prepared and treat meeting participation as a governance responsibility.
Strategic Focus

 

Board meeting time is protected for strategic and generative discussion and not dominated by routine updates.
Recruitment With Intention

 

The board recruits using an ideal composition lens (e.g., a matrix) to fill gaps in perspectives, skills, and community connection.
Direction Setting

 

The board plays an active role in setting direction through strategy.
Financial Oversight

 

The board fulfills core fiduciary responsibilities by approving the annual budget, diversifying funding sources, and engaging in meaningful financial oversight.
Transparency & Public Accountability

 

The full board reviews key governance/financial reporting (e.g., Form 990) to ensure it accurately reflects the organization.
Chief Executive Partnership & Accountability

 

The chief executive role is clearly defined, and the board completes a written annual performance evaluation.
Purpose-Driven Decision-Making

 

When facing tradeoffs, the board uses a purpose-first lens—considering: the purpose/problem the organization exists to address, the broader ecosystem impact, equity implications, and whether voice/power are informed by those most impacted.

Your Checkup Results

Each question is scored 1–4
1 = Rarely | 2 = Sometimes | 3 = Often | 4 = Always

If you scored between 26–32

Your board is practicing many of the conditions that support effective, purpose-driven governance.
Result: Strong, Purpose-Driven Foundation
Suggested Action:
Continue to focus on consistency and depth.

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If you scored between 18–25

Your organization has many strengths, and there may also be gaps that can slow decision-making or affect your impact.  
Result: Solid Start + Opportunities for Stronger Practice
Suggested Action:
Explore BoardSource’s Resources by Topics page and choose 1–2 priorities to strengthen this quarter.

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If you scored between 8–17

Your board may be operating without the structure and habits that make governance easier. 
Result: High Opportunities for Stronger Governance Practices
Suggested Action:
We highly recommend beginning with our signature on-demand training, the *Certificate of Nonprofit Board Education*Did you know that this training and hundreds of other resources for your organization are included with our Board Support Program membership? Learn more.

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This is just a starting point of your board’s development journey. BoardSource is here to support you wherever you are on your learning journey by providing membership programs, resources, training, and more.

 

101 Resource | Last updated: April 24, 2026