Boardable Unveils Innovative Governance Tools for Nonprofits Enhancing Transparency and Trust
On July 22, 2025, Boardable, a leading board management platform tailored for nonprofit organizations, announced the launch of its next-generation governance tools. This rollout, part of their Summer 2025 initiative, marks a significant shift in how governance is perceived across the nonprofit sector. It positions governance not merely as a compliance task, but as a strategic advantage vital for building trust and ensuring long-term mission success.
Chief amongst the updates are features specifically designed for executive leaders and board administrators across various domains, including nonprofits, school districts, government agencies, and higher education institutions. The focus is to redefine governance as both a responsibility and an opportunity to foster clarity, confidence, and accountability within an organization’s leadership.
Cody Bender, Chief Product Officer at Boardable, explained that the goal is to tackle real challenges that board leaders encounter daily. “From ensuring compliance and transparency to promoting board engagement, our new tools streamline operations while reinforcing the accountability and credibility expected from modern boards,” Bender remarked.
The core of this new offering includes two major capabilities:
Boardable Public Sites and
Surveys & Forms. The first allows organizations to effortlessly share agendas, key documents, and updates with the public, enhancing transparency. The second aids in simplifying stakeholder input and compliance workflows, inviting collaboration without compromising control over sensitive information.
Additionally, the launch features a
Meeting Engagement Dashboard, which provides critical insights into board participation and alignment. Another groundbreaking addition is the
Boardable AI Assistant, now equipped to automate meeting minutes, transcriptions, and summaries, allowing administrators to focus more on achieving outcomes instead of documentation tasks.
Furthermore, acknowledging the increasing scrutiny and demands on public and nonprofit sector teams, the release comes with enhanced accessibility and security measures. It incorporates live streaming capabilities, syncs with external calendars, and integrates with Microsoft 365 and Teams, thereby streamlining the workflow for boards operating remotely or across diverse locations.
“Effective governance is the key that powers greater missions,” said Jeff Middlesworth, CEO of Boardable. He further emphasized that the new tools are not just additional features; they represent a commitment to enabling leaders in the nonprofit and public sectors to operate with clarity and credibility. This initiative aims to facilitate responsible stewardship across a wide range of organizations.
In conjunction with these innovations, Boardable also announced two new initiatives aimed at supporting the nonprofit community. This includes
Nonprofit Expert Office Hours and the establishment of
The Nonprofit Network, a new Slack community where board leaders can connect, share, and solve common challenges together, thereby reinforcing the idea that technology should augment human collaboration.
This launch arrives at a crucial time when nonprofits and public organizations are facing heightened scrutiny regarding accountability and governance practices. The rapidly shifting landscape necessitates tools designed to engage stakeholders, enhance trust, and bolster effective decision-making capabilities.
Current customers of Boardable can begin to utilize many of these new features immediately. Organizations interested in experiencing the platform’s capabilities can find more information at
www.boardable.com.
About Boardable
Boardable is committed to modernizing governance for nonprofit organizations. Their suite of tools enhances board meetings and public compliance, making governance more effective, accessible, and scalable—while eliminating unnecessary complexities. Learn more about their vision and offerings at
www.boardable.com.