Board Training Bootcamp
From Governance to Action - A Full-Day Leadership Experience for Non-Profit
Lunch at St. Eugene Resort and Casino is included.
Non-profit boards are powered by dedicated volunteers — but strong intention alone doesn’t create impact. Clear governance and confident leadership turn commitment into results.
Join the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce for a full-day, in-person training designed to strengthen non-profit boards from the ground up. The morning focuses on governance foundations, while the afternoon builds practical leadership and implementation skills — so you leave with clarity, confidence, and actionable next steps.
Whether you’re new to board service or looking to sharpen your effectiveness, this training will help you move from discussion to action.
What You’ll Learn
Morning: Governance Foundations
Perfect for those with zero to introductory governance knowledge, this session covers:
- What governance is — and what it isn’t
- The essential responsibilities of a non-profit board
- Governance vs. management: where boards lead best
- How structure, clarity, and focus drive better results
Afternoon: Leadership & Implementation
The afternoon shifts to practical leadership skills that turn priorities into action:
- Creative thinking and stronger decision-making
- Developing an effective leadership mindset
- Goal setting that actually sticks
- Translating board priorities into clear commitments
Participants will leave with two concrete goals and tools to support follow-through.
Who Should Attend
- Non-profit board members (new or experienced)
- Board chairs and committee leads
- Executive directors and senior staff
- Emerging non-profit leaders
No prior governance experience required.
From Governance to Action - A Full-Day Leadership Experience for Non-Profit
Lunch at St. Eugene Resort and Casino is included.
Non-profit boards are powered by dedicated volunteers — but strong intention alone doesn’t create impact. Clear governance and confident leadership turn commitment into results.
Join the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce for a full-day, in-person training designed to strengthen non-profit boards from the ground up. The morning focuses on governance foundations, while the afternoon builds practical leadership and implementation skills — so you leave with clarity, confidence, and actionable next steps.
Whether you’re new to board service or looking to sharpen your effectiveness, this training will help you move from discussion to action.
What You’ll Learn
Morning: Governance Foundations
Perfect for those with zero to introductory governance knowledge, this session covers:
- What governance is — and what it isn’t
- The essential responsibilities of a non-profit board
- Governance vs. management: where boards lead best
- How structure, clarity, and focus drive better results
Afternoon: Leadership & Implementation
The afternoon shifts to practical leadership skills that turn priorities into action:
- Creative thinking and stronger decision-making
- Developing an effective leadership mindset
- Goal setting that actually sticks
- Translating board priorities into clear commitments
Participants will leave with two concrete goals and tools to support follow-through.
Who Should Attend
- Non-profit board members (new or experienced)
- Board chairs and committee leads
- Executive directors and senior staff
- Emerging non-profit leaders
No prior governance experience required.
Event agenda
9:30 am – Welcome from the Chamber & Roundtable Introductions
9:40 am – Presenter Intro
9:50 am – Board Governance Presentation
10:15 am – Break
10:30 am – Connections in Non-Profits
11:15 am – Q & A
11:45 am – Lunch
12:45 pm – Vision in Motion Presentation
1:45 pm – Workshop exercises – real life examples of Non-Profit issues
2:25 pm – Break
2:40 pm – Priorities into ACTION – moving the dial on your non-profit’s goals
3:20 pm – Next steps, calls to action, Thank you
3:30 pm - End
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino
7777 Mission Road
Cranbrook, BC V1C 7E5
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