COVID-19 Checklist: Key Considerations For Board Members Of Charities And Not-for-Profits

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During these challenging times, it is imperative that board members continue to remain diligent and focused given the undeniable uncertainty that organizations must now navigate.
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During these challenging times, it is imperative that board members continue to remain diligent and focused given the undeniable uncertainty that organizations must now navigate. From lockdowns and emergency orders to reopening orders and dynamic distancing, many charities and not-for-profits are faced with challenges unlike anything they have seen before.

We have identified key considerations that we recommend every charity and not-for-profit board member reflect upon during and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 crisis. We are mindful of the fact that Canadian charities and not-forprofits are varied in terms of size, purpose and reach, and therefore, these are general guidelines for board members to consider.

View the full checklist here.

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