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Welcome!  We are glad you're here.  Here are your NOTA board orientation and development resources.

Onboarding Materials to Complete

Complete your Board or Intern Bio, Reflections, and Goals


History of NOTA & OT in NEvada

1970s  NOTA informally establish, incorporated as a business entity in 1990, again in 2013

1991  Governor Bob Miller signed the OT Practice Act into law on June 18, 1991

1998-2012  College of Southern Nevada offered an OTA program

2005 Touro opens MS in OT program

2009-2012 Nevada State College offered a BS in Occupational Science which was a bridge program with Touro University Nevada's Occupational Therapy MS program

2017  PIMA opens OTA program

2018  Touro offers OTD program

2019  Touro transitions to entry level OTD

2020 UNLV opens entry level OTD program, PP-OTD


Organizational Chart


List of Current Board Members

Read Board Bios Here

Highlights from last several years

2021-2022 Member Report

2020-2021 Member Report

2018-2020 Member Report


Board Roles and Responsibilities

NOTA Policies

NV Department of Justice Guide to Non Profits

NOTA By-Laws and SOPs

HBR: What Makes Great Boards Great



Forms

Reimbursement Form

Budget Proposal Form

Board Leadership Course Approval Form


NOTA Board Officer Orientation Powerpoint


How Great Leaders Inspire Action | Simon Sinek




For a deeper dive into board resources and leadership:

Free Online Resources for Board Development

Wild Apricot

You just need to input your email address and name. These are quite well done.

Sample Topics:
  • Using Google to grow your membership

  • Effective storytelling

  • 7 Ways to increase member engagement in a distracted world

  • 21 tech tools to save you time

Board Source

Free and for-purchase downloadables, like:

  • Different is Better: Why Diversity Matters in the Boardroom

  • Stand for Your Mission: The Power of Board Advocacy

  • Leading with Intent: 2017 National Index of Non-Profit Board Practices

UNLV

UNLV offers many courses taught by local non-profit leaders.  I’ve taken many of these courses and the professors are excellent and leaders in local non-profits, like Three Square, United Way, Goodwill, etc. or are owners of their own non-profit consulting or fundraising firms.  There are fees for these courses and the fees range from $19-$279, and class times vary from one-time sessions to 4-session courses.

  • A Non-Profit board's roles and responsibilities to the agency and to the community

  • Strong financial oversight

  • Creating a development plan

CONTACT US

NOTA

PO Box 370675

Las Vegas, Nevada 89137

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