The cover theme of May is trustee inductions and support. We have a ‘top tips’ article from John Williams and two case studies, one from Crisis and one from the Woodcraft Folk which is a youth charity with a particularly young board.
In Board Matters, we’ve got the story of the recent governance overhaul at London Marathon Charitable Trust, by its chair, and an article about the board development programme at Z-arts charity in Manchester, which supported five of the charity’s existing trustees to compete for the chairship.
In Strategy & Operations, the Women’s Institute writes about its decision to create two new supporter options that stop short of full membership, in order to broaden its reach. And the Core Functions theme is property, where the Stroke Association explains its new remote-working-first strategy which saw it reduce its number of premises from more than 100 to just three.
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