Non-Profit Board Member Training

Event Details Hosted by: MCM

Format: In-Person

Date: Saturday in March (TBD)

Time: 9:00 AM – 2:15 PM

Location: MCM Office or Local Event Space

Lunch: Provided

Join MCM for a practical, expert-led training created for nonprofit board members across all types of organizations, with a focused emphasis on the unique governance needs of HOA and condo association boards.

This in-person training is designed to help board members clearly understand their roles and responsibilities, including fiduciary duties, effective governance practices, and strategies for reducing legal, financial, and operational risk. While the core principles apply to all nonprofit boards, the content includes targeted guidance and real-world examples relevant to condominium and homeowners associations.

This is a free, in-person board training featuring experts in law, insurance, finance, and reserve planning.
Registration is complimentary, and lunch is provided thanks to our generous sponsors.

Who Should Attend

This training is ideal for:

  • Nonprofit board members

  • HOA & condo association board members

  • New or experienced board volunteers

  • Committee members considering board service

What You’ll Learn

  • Fiduciary duties and board responsibilities (Care, Loyalty, Obedience)

  • Governing documents and legal best practices

  • Insurance, liability exposure, and risk management

  • Board-level financial oversight and fraud prevention

  • Reserve planning and long-term sustainability

  • Practical, real-world board lessons and common pitfalls

Bonus: A 10-minute Q&A follows each speaker session, plus an expert panel and open discussion.

Board service matters. MCM’s Nonprofit Board Member Training is about empowering volunteers with the knowledge and support they need to lead with confidence and serve their organizations well. Our goal is to help nonprofit boards reduce risk, strengthen governance, and make informed decisions. This training brings together legal, financial, and board-level expertise in one practical, in-person experience.
— Mountain Community Management
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