NONPROFIT BOARD FELLOWS 2016-2017 Information Session KNOWLEDGE

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NONPROFIT BOARD FELLOWS 2016-2017 Information Session KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Agenda Executive Committee Introductions Program Overview Roles Fellowship Overview & Commitment Selection Current Fellows Questions KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

NBF Executive Committee Dan Kaufman Gizelle Clemens Associate Director, NBF Program Coordinator, NBF Grant Kieffer Tanya Sen Jonathan Tugman WG ‘17 WG ‘17 WG ‘17 KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Wharton Leadership Program Mission “ To develop leaders who act with a deeper understanding of themselves, their organizations, and their communities, and contribute positively to the growth of each. “ KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

NBF Program Overview Mission To advance the development of MBA and JD students who want to be future civic leaders. Program Components Training Placement Community building Ongoing role support KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Executive Committee Role Have previous board experience Trained facilitators and peer coaches Shape program through recruitment & selection chairing a subcommittee development of Board Fellows community culture Coach and facilitate a “pod” of Board Fellows through challenges in monthly meetings and one-on-ones – e.g., managing board conflicts, role discussions, etc. KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Board Fellow (“BF”) Role 14 month commitment (March 2016 – graduation) Time commitment 1st year: 25-30 hours total 2nd year: 10-15 hours/month Expectations for Fellows 1) Participate positively with partner board and organization as a visiting board member; 2) Contribute actively to the board fellows community as a board fellow; 3) Engage purposefully in personal development. KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Board Fellow Commitment Selected students sign a contract and must meet the following requirements: Active Campus Participation Class of 2016 Kick-off in March One-on-Ones with EC: to discuss goals, matching, etc. Spring Training Sessions 1 full day, 4 evening sessions All-Fellows Meetings with entire BF community 3rd Tuesday of each month, September-April Monthly Pod Meetings Subcommittee meetings Participate actively in the fellow community Attendance is mandatory. Students may be removed from the program if terms of the agreement are not upheld. KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Subcommittee Structure KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Board Fellow Commitment Selected students sign a contract and must meet the following requirements: Active Non-Profit Participation All board meetings and subcommittee meetings Follow through on all commitments made to the non-profit in a timely manner Attendance is mandatory. Students may be removed from the program if terms of the agreement are not upheld. KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Why Apply? Service Community Leadership KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION Gain valuable community leadership experience Learn about non-profit governance through trainings, workshops, and expert speakers Apply your business knowledge to a non-profit setting Engage with a cohort of 40 like-minded students sharing similar experiences Make connections that strengthen Philadelphia’s non-profit ecosystem Serve as an ambassador of Wharton (only externally facing Fellowship) Develop skills related to influence, teamwork, communication, diplomacy, and emotional intelligence

Selection Criteria Humble approach to service Passion for service Resilience & Adaptability KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION Commitment to diversity Comfort with Ambiguity

Nonprofit Placement The Leadership Program works to develop and maintain partnerships with 85 participating nonprofit organizations Boards range in areas of focus, lifecycle stage, and size Placements are based on students’ interests in the missions of the nonprofit organizations ‒ Students are asked to select 8 potential organizations ‒ A critical factor to a successful match in this program and in future involvement is that you are passionate about the mission We do our best to match people to their preferences but cannot guarantee that you will get your first choice KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Board Fellow Experiences Krishna Deva, Career Wardrobe Laura Minskoff, Opera Philadelphia Tim Racine, Freedom Prep Charter School Joyce Chai, Community Partnership School KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Key Dates Application due Monday, February 1 at 5:00pm ‒ Submit online through ApplicantStack ‒ Technical difficulties? Call 215-746-8768. Invitations to interview will go out February 9th (9pm) Interview sign ups by 5pm on February 10th Interviews will be held February 12th-16th Decisions will be announced before Spring Break All fellows MUST be able to attend the spring trainings (dates announced with interview invite) KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

Board Fellow Application Written application submitted online ‒ Three essay questions, 750 word limit ‒ Applications are read blind. Due 5:00 PM February 1, 2016 ‒ LATE APPLICATIONS will NOT be accepted. ‒ If the internet breaks, call 215-746-8768 before the deadline. Some applicants will be invited for interviews ‒ An individual must be interviewed in order to be selected as a Fellow. ‒ 45-minute behavioral interview The new class will be announced before Spring Break KNOWLEDGE FOR ACTION

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