Whiteboards & Display Boards — Expert Answer

What whiteboard setup makes sense for a nonprofit with limited resources?

Nonprofits can get good whiteboard value without overspending. A mid-size commercial melamine whiteboard (4x6 feet) is a reasonable choice if the board won't be used more than a few times per week — it provides good value at a lower price point than porcelain. For daily-use boards, the step up to porcelain pays for itself in durability and reduced marker consumption (porcelain erases more cleanly and requires less conditioning). A single large fixed whiteboard in the main meeting area covers most nonprofit needs. If budget is very tight, a well-maintained used whiteboard from an office liquidator is a viable option — porcelain boards maintain their quality even after years of use if the surface is undamaged. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.
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