Patrick Boley, a longtime board member and legal adviser for Reach for Resources, has been named one of Twin Cities Business Magazine’s 2025 Notable Nonprofit Board Members.

Boley has served on Reach for Resources’ board of directors since 2006, with a brief hiatus while earning his master’s degree in law in taxation and a certificate in estate planning from Georgetown University. Over nearly two decades, he has held numerous leadership roles on the board, including president, secretary and vice chair.
“Patrick’s presence on our board and his involvement throughout our organization is vital,” said Kate Bottiger, executive director of Reach for Resources. “His passion for people with intellectual disabilities and mental health conditions is remarkable, and his legal guidance has helped us navigate everything from office relocations and government contracts to insurance claims and personnel policies.”
Most recently, Boley played a pivotal role in the acquisition of TRAIL, a nonprofit that provided transportation for individuals with disabilities. His thoughtful negotiation and legal diligence ensured that TRAIL’s legacy would be honored while expanding Reach’s impact.
Trail by Reach provides transportation for adults with developmental disabilities living in Eden Prairie, Bloomington, Edina, Golden Valley, St. Louis Park and Richfield to recreation, leisure and educational programs offered by Adaptive Recreation & Learning Exchange and also by Reach.
Reach for Resources provides services in adaptive recreation, case management, employment, housing, mental health, therapy, and more. The nonprofit organization is dedicated to supporting individuals of all abilities in achieving their full potential.
Twin Cities Business Magazine’s Notable series celebrates leaders who go beyond traditional board responsibilities to shape strategy, drive innovation, and empower communities. Honorees are selected based on peer nominations and editorial review.
