Roles and Responsibilities of a Non-Profit Board

December 10, 2024
04:00 PM to 07:00 PM

Board members of an incorporated, non-profit organization are legally responsible for the governance of the organization and are expected to develop, implement and monitor policies that will allow the organization to carry out its mission.

Beyond their legal duties, board members are also important resources - they contribute to the culture, effectiveness, and strategic focus, as well as act as ambassadors and advocates for the work being done by the organization. While a board may appoint staff and/or committees to carry out the work related to its policies, programs and services, the board is ultimately responsible for meeting outcomes.

In this workshop, participants will learn the best practices of board governance, the legal duties and responsibilities of board directors, and risk management that will ensure that the organization has the right resources to advance its mission.

Topics Covered Include:

  • Key roles and responsibilities of the board and its members
  • Common board governance structures and which one best fits your organization
  • How committees can support the work of the board
  • Understanding bylaws, policies and procedures
  • Identifying the legal duties and liabilities of the board

Who should attend?

This workshop was designed to assist individuals with little (or no) board governance experience, those who would like to refresh their knowledge, or those who are working with boards that have gotten a little off track.

Facilitator:

Juanita DeSouza-Huletey, MA, PMP, ALEP, BRM, PROSCI, ITIL

Juanita DeSouza-Huletey is a highly accomplished professional, entrepreneur, and advocate for inclusive change. As the Founder, CEO, and Lead Coach of Dynamic Solutions International Inc. (DSI), she brings over 25 years of leadership expertise in information technology, project management, and governance frameworks. Her career highlights include serving as the Divisional Head of Information Technology at the Winnipeg Police Service, where she led transformative, cost-saving initiatives across multiple departments.

Juanita is an active leader on multiple boards and advisory councils. She serves as a member of the Board of Governors at the University of Manitoba, appointed to the Manitoba Advisory Council on Economic Immigration and Settlement, and as an Industry Advisor on different committees at Red River College Polytechnic. In addition, she is a founding member and Board Advisor for Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Western Canada, furthering her commitment to advancing women in STEM fields.

As an educator, Juanita has taught in postgraduate programs at the University of Winnipeg and Red River College, and she regularly delivers leadership and development workshops for nonprofit and corporate organizations. Her passion for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EDIB) drives her work, with a focus on fostering inclusive spaces through workshops, keynote speeches, and mentorship programs. She also dedicates her efforts to uplifting marginalized communities, coaching immigrant professionals, and empowering women and girls in STEM.

Juanita holds a master's degree from the University of Manitoba, with advanced Ph.D.-level studies, and earned an undergraduate degree with double honors from the University of Ghana. In addition to her academic achievements, she holds multiple professional certifications and has published papers internationally.

Her commitment to volunteering is reflected in her leadership of initiatives such as Folklorama, Africa Fest Business Networking, and various fundraising efforts. Known for her integrity, accountability, and ability to exceed expectations, Juanita inspires others to reach their full potential. Happily married and a proud mother of three adult sons, Juanita has lived in Canada for over 30 years. She embraces every opportunity to make a meaningful difference within her community and beyond, shaping a more inclusive and equitable future.

Technical Requirements to Participate Virtually:

To participate, you will need a computer/mobile device with internet connection, speakers and microphone. A webcam is preferred but optional.

Accommodations

Volunteer Manitoba strives to host inclusive, accessible workshops that enable all individuals to engage fully. If you require any accommodations to participate in our training, please indicate so on the registration form.

Location:

Virtual

Cost:

$125.00

Facilitator:

Juanita DeSouza-Huletey


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