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Nonprofit board fellows programs (NBFPs) enable graduate students to serve as board members and consultants for local nonprofits.
NBFPs match local nonprofits with MBA "fellows" who serve as non-voting board members.
Average cohort has 35 fellows, but sizes range from six to 10 in the smallest NBFP to 80+ in the largest (at University of Chicago's Booth School of Business)
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