Board Member Handbook: A Guide for Community Association Leaders is available in both print and digital formats. You are viewing the print version. Purchase the digital book here.
Serving on a community association board is an important job that requires a significant time commitment and shouldn’t be taken lightly.
Board members must educate themselves on how community associations operate as well as financial matters and communicating with residents. Strong interpersonal skills are especially important as a community leader.
As a board member, you’re part of a corporate leadership team. You’re an elected official. You’re a leader and a community builder. That’s a lot of responsibility and, with a little support, you can succeed in your role. Hopefully, you’ll even enjoy the experience.
The Board Member Handbook provides a snapshot of what you need to know. It covers everything from governing documents, board roles, community managers, and business partners to meetings, elections, volunteers, finances, reserves, insurance, bids, contracts, and communication. It will lead you to the information, tools, and resources needed to be a successful and respected leader.
Contents
Introduction
Governing Documents
The Board’s Role
The President’s Role
The Secretary’s Role
The Treasurer’s Role
Community Association Management
Business Partners
Meetings
Elections
Volunteers
Finances
Reserves
Insurance and Risk Management
Bids and Contracts
Communication
Rules
Appendix A: How to Get the Most from CAI Membership
Appendix B: Community Association Fundamentals
Appendix C: Rights and Responsibilities for Better Communities
Appendix D: Model Code of Ethics for Community Association Board Members
Appendix E: Community Association Governance Guidelines
Appendix F: Community Association Civility Pledge
Item replaces the Board Member Tool Kit, 3rd edition, #0710
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