


That said, lots of things can and do go wrong during video conference board meetings when all the participants aren’t on the same page with video conference etiquette. Prior to the pandemic, best practices for nonprofit board meetings were just beginning to emerge and they continue to be in a state of evolution. As of December 2019, there were only 10 million meeting participants, which pales by comparison. Videoconference technology can keep your board safe and connected, which is vitally important to keeping your nonprofit strong and sustainable during these challenging times.Īs of March 2020, Zoom reports serving 200 million meeting participants, and that number grew to 300 million in April. The ongoing pandemic is making video conferencing a necessary component of nonprofit leadership for the foreseeable future.
