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Offboarding departing staff is a best practice for any organization. After all, your former employees may be some of your best referral sources and brand ambassadors. When it comes to board members, offboarding takes on a unique and valuable role. Because of term limits (to keep leadership fresh, to aid in recruitment, and to help with fundraising), retiring board members play a vital role in succession planning.

To learn several of the best practices for conducting exit interviews with board members, and how to choose gifts that express gratitude for their service, keep reading.

Succession-planning tips for nonprofit board members

When transitioning board members, consider these exit-interview best practices:

  • Knowledge transfer and succession planning: Because board members usually serve limited terms, you may have advance notice when someone will be leaving. If so, be sure you use this time for knowledge transfer and succession planning. It’s likely your board members are willing and able to share knowledge with their successors. You can help in a number of ways. Interview departing members to tap their knowledge. Create opportunities for job shadowing or mini apprenticeships. Whenever possible, involve board members in the process of finding their replacements. Then create a packet to help them with their knowledge-sharing efforts. Include a logo’d notebook or USB pen for recording notes. And a stress reliever might come in handy—after all, knowledge download isn’t always easy!
  • Future engagement planning: Now is the time to ask departing board members how they plan to stay involved with your organization. After all, they likely became involved with your cause because they believe in it. Find out the best way to stay in touch. And, if appropriate, ask if they’re interested in an advisory or emeritus position. For those who say yes, consider an exclusive board member gift, such as a keepsake box of tasty treats or an imprinted leather watch.
  • Show your gratitude: Last, but certainly not least, is recognition for service—a departure gift for board members is a must! Thank these hardworking volunteers for their service with a laser-engraved Clock and Photo Frame or an etched starfire glass award.

Succession planning for your board of directors doesn’t have to be complicated. Follow these simple tips for a successful transition so your organization can continue to fulfill its mission.

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Beck, Debra. "Facilitating Tacit Board Knowledge Transfer.Laramie Board Learning Project. N.p., 11 Apr. 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

Knight, Rebecca. "The Right Way to Off-Board a Departing Employee.Harvard Business Review. N.p., 15 Jan. 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

"Off Boarding Board Members.Emily Davis Consulting. N.p., 13 June 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

Schooling, Robin. "The Importance of Offboarding.SHRM. N.p., 03 June 2014. Web. 23 Mar. 2017.

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