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Incorporators

Incorporators are the non-profit equivalent of shareholders in a for-profit enterprise. As such, Incorporators have a stake and interest in the welfare of the non-profit business. The agency exists to serve the public and through the work of its volunteer Board and Incorporators, its mission is directed by the public. Monadnock Family Services is a community mental health agency that serves the approximately 100,000 residents of the Monadnock region. Every effort will be made to assemble a slate of Incorporators that is representative of the geographical scope of the agency

As defined in the by-laws, every Incorporator:
  • serves for a five-year term
  • attends an initial orientation at the beginning of his/her term, as well as annual educational updates on agency directions and goals.
  • attends and votes at the agency’s annual meeting and at any special meetings.
  • is responsible for electing the governing Board
Based on Incorporator skills and interest, other possibilities for involvement with the agency include:
  • Acting as an advocate and ambassador for the agency, serving as a communications link in informing the community about the agency’s services:
  • keeping the agency apprised of agency-related problems or opportunities in his/her community.
  • cultivating an awareness of the mission and work of the agency and remaining current with agency communications received during the year.
  • keeping the agency apprised of the service needs of his/her community.
  • providing financial and/or volunteer support to the agency within the individual capacity to do so.
  • serving on committees or special projects when possible to provide needed expertise and background experience.
  • assisting with the town funding process in his/her respective town.
    a. writing letters to the editor
    b. speaking to selectmen and budget committees
    c. speaking for the agency at town meetings
 

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Featured Events

Monadnock Summer Gala

July 24th, 2010
6:00 to 11:00
Dublin, 03444

Life Stories Group

May 5th, 2010
11:30 to 1:30
Keene, 03431

Featured Success Stories

Ruth Recovered Her Life Through In SHAPE

I was suffering from depression, anxiety, and agoraphobia. Starting the In SHAPE program wasn’t easy for me, having to meet people at a certain time, go to a gym where there were a lot of other people, and discuss myself with a mentor. But my first mentor was a perfect match for me.

Dealing with Teenage Drinking

Jeff Drake, parent educator and a facilitator of guiding choices at Monadnock Family Services, responded to a column in The Keene Sentinel dealing with underage drinking issues. He commended The Sentinel for tackling this difficult issue and offered two concrete steps parents can take to solve the problem of underage drinking.

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