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"site": "https://nonprofitquarterly.org",
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"textContent": "Boards struggle with engagement and diversity because they recruit from the same insular networks, reinforcing a cycle of limited perspectives and overextended members. The issue isn’t effort—it’s a structural pattern in how boards source and select people.",
"title": "Boards Aren’t Broken—They’re Recruiting Exactly What They’re Built For"
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