Overview The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, is seeking Board members with fundraising backgrounds. The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports the programs and services of the DeKalb Community Service Board (CSB), a $31M public nonprofit provider of community-based behavioral healthcare. We offer a full range of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and developmental disabilities programs to more than 10,000 youth and adults annually at more than 20 locations across DeKalb County. Board Role The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation Board is looking for strong individual contributors with the experience,...
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Overview
The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation in metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, is seeking Board members with fundraising backgrounds. The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports the programs and services of the DeKalb Community Service Board (CSB), a $31M public nonprofit provider of community-based behavioral healthcare. We offer a full range of mental health services, substance abuse treatment and developmental disabilities programs to more than 10,000 youth and adults annually at more than 20 locations across DeKalb County.
Board Role
The Brighter Tomorrows Foundation Board is looking for strong individual contributors with the experience, energy, and commitment necessary to problem-solve in an increasingly challenging and competitive healthcare landscape. We are primarily interested in individuals who have direct or relevant experience in fundraising and/or people with a background in the provider or business perspectives of healthcare. For a complete list of preferred applicant qualifications, see the posting at http://www.dekcsb.org/images/clientid_243/Brighter_Foundations_Board/Board_Member_Openings.pdf
How to Apply
To apply, please submit your resume to Michelle Potter at mpotter@dekcsb.org. For questions, call 404-508-7875. Although a cover letter is not required, however, indication of relevant qualifications will be appreciated. Please note that, as with most nonprofits, a Board member does not receive compensation.