Who is this for?
This content is designed for participants in Anti Entropy's SparkWell fiscal sponsorship program. While some context will be specific to SparkWell and may need more context, we've made these resources public because they may, nevertheless, be useful to others who may be founding or building an organization.
- Introduction & onboarding
- Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation
- Fundraising strategy & donor management
- Financial management & budgeting
- Legal compliance & risk management
- Infosec & GDPR
- Brand development & marketing
- "Bus-proofing" & sustainability strategy
- HR systems & hiring strategy
- Board development & governance (current stage)
- Revisited: Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation
- Graduation
Board development & governance
Why is this important?
When setting up a nonprofit, board development and governance are critical to provide strategic direction, oversight, and accountability. A well-structured board brings diverse expertise, ensures compliance with legal and fiduciary responsibilities, and supports fundraising and stakeholder engagement. Strong governance practices help maintain transparency, manage risks, and make informed decisions that align with the nonprofitβs mission and values. Together, they establish a solid foundation for effective leadership and long-term organizational success.
Suggested reading
Nonprofit Operations Playbook:
Other Related Readings
Milestones
Aim to complete these before your next monthly check-in:
βοΈ Charitable purpose written
βοΈ 3+ directors confirmed
βοΈ Articles of Incorporation drafted
βοΈ Bylaws drafted
(Optional) Further outcomes
Consider completing these throughout the program:
βοΈ Offices determined (e.g. chair, secretary, treasurer)
βοΈ Annual board meetings scheduled
Next up: Revisited: Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation
Revisiting your mission, theory of change, and impact evaluation several months after starting is important to ensure they remain accurate, realistic, and aligned with on-the-ground experience.
See the Revisited: Mission, theory of change & impact evaluation worksheet for more information.