Description
It’s simple. It’s free. And it makes managing your board a whole lot easier.
Why is the Nonprofit Board Management plugin helpful?
- Easily See Board Member Info – You can easily see a list of everyone on the board including their name, phone number, email address, all the committees they serve on, and a picture of each member.
- Post Upcoming Events and Accept RSVPs – You can list all of your upcoming events, easily get directions to each event and see which board members have RSVPed to attend.
- Find Who’s On Each Committee – You can see a complete list of every committee on the board and who serves on each committee.
- Access Important Board Resources – A customizable section for board members to find links to documents such as meeting minutes or bylaws, notes for board members, or any other content you think is helpful.
- Get Support via Video – We’ve included a variety of support videos that walk you through all the major features, making it easy to find help when you need it.
Can I see the plugin in action?
Of course you can. Here you go.
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Installation
How Do I Install the Plugin?
The easiest way to install the Nonprofit Board Management plugin is to go to Plugins >> Add New in the WordPress backend and search for « Nonprofit Board Management. » On the far right side of the search results, click « Install. » If that doesn’t work follow the steps below:
- Download the Nonprofit Board Management plugin and unzip the files.
- Upload the nonprofit-board-management folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
- Activate the Nonprofit Board Management plugin through the « Plugins » menu in WordPress.
How do you get started using Nonprofit Board Management?
FAQ
Here are some frequently asked questions about how to use the plugin.
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How do you get started with Nonprofit Board Management?
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How do you add a board member?
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How do you change your personal information?
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How do you serve on the board as a WordPress admin?
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How do you add a board event?
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How do you RSVP to a board event?
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How do you create a committee and add committee members?
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How do you edit your board resources?
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How do you list your board members on your public website?
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Note: With the new WordPress editor, which is used in WordPress 5.0 and above, you can use the Shortcode block and paste the shortcode « [list_board_members] » into the block to display your board members.
If you’re comfortable working with code, you can customize the information that displays by copying and editing the template
file located atwp-content/plugins/nonprofit-board-management/templates/list-board-members.php
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How do you get more help?
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If you have more questions you can always head over to https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/nonprofit-board-management and fill out a support request.
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Contributeurs & développeurs
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Historique des changements
1.1.19
- Fixed critical error in WordPress 6.1 where the get_users() function was called before the cache_users() function was defined.
- Tested up to WordPress 6.1.
1.1.18
- Tested up to WordPress 6.0.
1.1.17
- Fixed bug that prevented a super admin of a multisite from adding themselves as a board member.
- Tested up to WordPress 5.8.
1.1.16
- Fixed the Board Member role not being available on subsites of a multisite installation if the plugin was network activated.
- Tested up to WordPress 5.7.
1.1.15
- Removed all references to premium extensions that will no longer be for sale.
1.1.14
- Tested up to WordPress 5.6.
1.1.13
- Tested up to WordPress 5.5.
1.1.12
- Updated the way the Help tab is removed for Board Members due to the ‘contextual_help’ filter being deprecated.
- Tested up to WordPress 5.4.
1.1.11
- Tested up to WordPress 5.3.
1.1.10
- Tested up to WordPress 5.2.
1.1.9
- Updated the instructions for listing board members using the new WordPress editor.
- Tested up to WordPress 5.0.
1.1.8
- Tested up to WordPress 4.9 and removed outdated code that’s no longer used (deprecated) in WordPress.
1.1.7
- Tested up to WordPress 4.8 and made minor accessibility improvements.
1.1.6
- Tested up to WordPress 4.7.
1.1.5
- Updated plugin to allow for translation
1.1.4
- Remove the reference assignment on the object to prevent any strict warnings and broken headers on plugin activation/deactivation.
- Tested up to WordPress 4.4.
1.1.3
- Fixed XSS security vulnerability with add_query_arg() and remove_query_arg().
- Tested up to WordPress 4.2.
1.1.2
- Tested up to WordPress 4.1.
1.1.1
- Fixed bug that caused error when adding new board member users.
- Removed the activity dashboard widget for all board members that aren’t admins.
- Tested up to WordPress 4.0.
1.1.0
- Added an updated menu icon for the new admin design.
- Adjusted styles of the Board Management Upgrades sidebar to match the new admin design.
- Added the ability to show a list of your board members publicly by using the [list_board_members] shortcode.
- Other compatibility changes for WordPress 3.8.
1.0.5
- Fixed bug causing phone numbers not to save for board members.
1.0.4
- Fixed bug that showed a board member’s previous RSVP on the next event on the Board Events page.
- Updated the demo video for the WordPress plugin repository.
1.0.3
- Now showing the total number of board members above the Board Members table.
- Updated wiredimpact.com URL in the Board Resources Helpful Resources section.
1.0.2
- Fixed premium extension URLs for sidebar on support and board resources pages.
1.0.1
- Updated WordPress.org URLs to match the wiredimpact.com website.
1.0
- Initial release.