Practical governance support tailored to your organisation – whatever the roadblock, I can help you find a way through. Based South Australia, working with volunteer-led organisations of all shapes and sizes.
Most incorporated Associations and Clubs across South Australia are small, volunteer-driven organisations with limited resources . Despite this, Board and Committee members are expected to apply the same standards of good governance as much larger organisations and this can make it a daunting experience to put your hand up and serve.
With forty years of experience across a broad range of not-for-profit and volunteer-led organisations, I bring a no-nonsense approach and provide common-sense, practical strategies that suit the needs of individual organisations – and put youfirmly on the path to good governance.
Whatever the roadblock your organisation is stumbling over, I can help you identify it, remove it, or find a way around it — with simple, relevant and effective solutions that will meet your budget and your individual needs.
If your association or club is largely run by volunteers, with or without the support of a small staff, this work is designed for you – regardless of size, sector or how complicated things have become.
You’ve incorporated, elected your first committee, and now you’re wondering what good governance actually looks like in practice. Getting the foundations right from the start is the best investment your organisation can make — and it’s much easier than fixing problems later.
Your organisation is up and running, but something isn’t working. Maybe it’s conflict on the committee, unclear roles, outdated rules, or structures that made sense three years ago but don’t anymore. You need a fresh pair of eyes and some practical help finding a way through.
Sometimes things get complicated — quickly. A dispute, a governance failure, a crisis of confidence in leadership. Whatever’s happened, this isn’t the moment for panic. It’s the moment for calm, experienced support that helps you see clearly and move forward.
– helen glanville