High-impact organisations can already use our Candidate Directory to find new board members. We are now offering free support to design and deliver fair, fast and smart hiring processes to help these same organisations identify and select people who can contribute to the good governance of their organisation.
Identifying and selecting the right people to serve as board members is critical for the Good Governance of mission-driven organisations.
Among other things[1], effective boards should:
While EA organisations do a good job of ensuring that individuals are selected for their alignment with some core values and principles, it is probably uncontroversial to suggest that (too) many organisations would identify with one or more of the following[3]:
It is also the case that many organisations/projects are operating without a board entirely. This is perhaps a separate post but I'd argue that most EA organisations and projects should have a board, and that these boards should have the right people on them.
That being said, setting up a board and getting the right people on it is difficult - it's time consuming, it's not clear who should be responsible[5], it's not clear how to do it.....
This is where The Good Governance Project comes in! We already host a directory of candidates looking for board positions at high-impact nonprofits. Now, we are offering free support to any EA organisation interested in setting up a new board of trustees, or recruiting people to an existing board.
If you don’t know where to start with recruiting new board members, don’t have the capacity or bandwidth to make progress on this, or are setting up a new board from scratch...
Get In Touch!We're open to helping in any way that supports you to identify and select the right people. However, we expect that our work falls into one of the following areas:
If you've got any questions, then please leave a comment or otherwise get in touch :)
This is a very rough draft of a overall framework for good governance. Based on feedback (and my own process of letting things percolate a while) there are a number of updates I need to make to it. However, I'm always open to thoughts and feedback from others!
I find it important to make a distinction here - I don't suggest that individual board members must be separate from an organisation's staff and key stakeholders, but that the board as a whole should be. This can be achieved by ensuring individuals are appropriately separate, by ensuring individuals declare conflicts of interest when it is important to do so, or by being thoughtful about how decisions are made
I have no real data to back this up but anecdotally, having worked with several dozen mission-driven teams, I can think of only a handful of orgs that wouldn't identify with at least one of these issues
I joined the audit committee of the Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative, who found me through the EA Good Governance Project. As someone who wants to get more experience serving on boards, I am looking for opportunities, but the EA Good Governance Project made it possible!
I'd encourage people interested in serving on boards to join as a candidate and for organizations to use it as a tool for finding board members.