Ninety-six percent of nonprofit leaders say that diversifying their board of directors is important, but only 24 percent of boards have taken steps to do so, according to a study by an executive search firm.
The report says boards of directors are “not taking proactive steps to increase diversity because a gap exists between understanding and action,” a sentiment that jibes with other studies on diversity in the nonprofit world.
The study was released by Koya Leadership Partners, an executive search firm that works with nonprofits and other “mission-driven clients.”
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