The LA Times tells an intriguing story of a nonprofit's birth, life, near-death, life and near-death in its July 19, 2008 arts section. Titled: "Self Help Graphics' Struggle Somewhat Self-Inflicted", the LA Times story focuses on a community arts organization that had special relationships, important results and constant institutional struggles.
For me, there are at least three key points where the nonprofit's board plays a significant role: in its founding, in it's near-closing (for a number of reasons), and, most importantly, its own questionable ability to govern.
The Story of Self Help Graphics should get written-up and studied by all students of nonprofit lives. Students should in particular consider the multitudinous governance issues raised in the story as well as a reality that often and maybe eventually faces many nonprofits: relevance.