10 Top Responsibilities of a Nonprofit Executive Director
A Fixer Foundations Training

What does it take to run a nonprofit organization?

Nonprofit leaders are constantly struggling to keep all the plates spinning - and the cups and the glasses! But what exactly is their job?  What tasks belong to the board and what can be delegated or outsourced?

There are 10 areas that a nonprofit executive director is responsible for. Master these and you can run any nonprofit…really.
 
Join me for this incredible training where I'll show you the top 10 responsibilities you need to know to thrive as a nonprofit ED and what next steps you can take today to build success in this role! 



New or Aspiring Nonprofit Executive Directors, Let's Slay Your Doubts and Demons and Show You the Top Areas You Need to Run Any Nonprofit. 

If you want to step up your nonprofit know-how, and build your confidence in the role of being a nonprofit ED, you must attend this workshop! This webinar is a sneak peek at the larger and more comprehensive premium course, Executive Director Boot Camp.

Do you want better pay as an ED?
Do you want a smoother experience with less stress?
Do you want to eliminate the overwhelm and imposter syndrome?

If you answered yes, then this training is for you!

After this training, you will: 

Know exactly what 10 areas to focus on in your job as a nonprofit ED

Be able to ask questions live of a 5x ED who has seen it ALL

Understand how all the 10 areas are connected to run a nonprofit

Understand key terminology

Better understand the division of labor between the board, the ED and others 

Get a special limited-time offer to get additional training at a reduced fee

What you'll get: 

Access to this recorded training for 6 months.

PDF of the deck after the training.

A comprehensive infographic and checklist to guide your work.

Charlie Robertson
Executive Director - Kalamazoo Valley Habitat for Humanity


"If I could reach out and hug you I would….your webinar today was the fastest 60 minutes in history. Packed full of solid and concise information. Not at all a waste of my time. THANK YOU! I’ve been in nonprofit management for more than twenty years. And, yes, ED/CEO responsibilities can be very isolating. It was refreshing to listen to you and be reminded there are a lot of us out there. Loved your approach and delivery, keep up the great work!”

Rev. Dr. Robert Turner
Pastor - St John Baptist Church


"This seminar was exactly what I needed. It was practical, engaging, and inspiring. I can’t wait to apply these valuable insights and best practices."

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  • I have questions about the training, who should I contact?
    Please email me at sean@mindthegapconsulting.org and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thanks!
  • ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION
    This is a digital training and, therefore, will be available anytime, on-demand, on any device for 6 months. I do not usually give copies of my deck because the training is proprietary, and I don't want some of the content out in the world beyond my students - but because I want you to get the most from this training, you will receive a copy of my PDF slides from this training when you sign up!
Elizabeth 'Coach Kitty' Davis, BA, ED
Head Coach and Organizer - Moving Forward Wellness Coaching


“I was very excited to attend this workshop given by Sean Kosofsky. His depth and breadth of knowledge and understanding of nonprofits, coupled with his ability to communicate concepts clearly made for a dynamic and information-filled hour. I really loved Sean's perspective on empowering the executive director and building collaboration with the board. In my experience, this eliminates the vast majority of strife and inefficiency within a non-profit. Well worth my time and I look forward to more.”

Sean M. Kosofsky, MPA

Sean Kosofsky is the Nonprofit Fixer! He is a coach, consultant, trainer, and strategic advisor. For the past 30+ years, he has helped causes, campaigns and candidates raise millions of dollars and transformed nonprofit organizations and leaders. He has served in a wide variety of roles in nonprofits, including policy, communications, development, grassroots organizing, direct service, board leadership, and five stints as an executive director. 

David Bielenberg
Executive Director - Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus

“Sean reminded me that I'm not alone in the challenges we face as EDs and how important it is for the ED and Board to be "Partners." I was inspired to sign up for his 'Boot Camp' right away to learn strategies and gain more information and resources to improve that "partnership" and be an even better ED and leader for my organization.”

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Access to this recorded training for 6 months.

PDF of the deck after the training.

A comprehensive infographic and checklist to guide your work.


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