60-Minute Triage · Capacity: 2/month
Governance Question Triage
A focused 60-minute triage session for boards facing a specific governance question — meeting procedure, document interpretation framing, vendor-decision structure, transition planning, or board-process design.
Educational framework and resource list only. Interpretation of your specific facts, contracts, or governing documents requires licensed counsel.
Sessions are billed via Stripe invoice once intake is reviewed and a time is confirmed. Full refund if cancelled 48+ hours in advance.
Session Format
Submit Intake Questionnaire
Complete a brief questionnaire about your board's governance context and the specific question you'd like to address.
Confirmation & Invoice
If the question fits the triage scope, you'll receive a confirmation, a Stripe invoice, and a scheduling link.
60-Minute Triage Session
Facilitated video session with a CICSC advisor. Educational frameworks, resource pointers, and questions to take to counsel.
Receive Session Summary
Written summary of the educational frameworks discussed and a curated resource list, delivered within 3 business days.
CICSC provides educational resources, governance standards, and practical advisory support. CICSC does not provide legal advice, accounting advice, tax advice, engineering advice, insurance advice, or reserve study services. Board members and associations should consult qualified professionals for matters requiring professional judgment or legal interpretation.
Common Questions a Triage Session Can Help Frame
Offering Disclaimer: CICSC educational programs, credentials, and advisory products are designed to help volunteer board members and association management professionals access tools, training, and resources for governance and management. They do not constitute legal, tax, accounting, insurance, engineering, or investment advice and are not a substitute for consultation with qualified professionals retained by your association. Completion of a CICSC credential is an educational designation and does not by itself satisfy any director's fiduciary or legal duty.