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ORGANIZATION: Safe Halls Project, Inc.

  • 37 people are interested

Board Director Job Description

  • Regularly attend Board meetings
  • Demonstrate support for Safe Halls Project's cause of by promoting its good work, generating goodwill for the organization, encouraging support for its efforts, and keeping informed about its programs and activities
  • Contribute knowledge and skills in at least one area essential to Board governance (see below)
  • Help promote Safe Halls Project's visibility and advocate for its programs
  • Help develop Safe Halls Project's financial or other resources
  • Participate in hiring the President and reviewing the President’s performance annually
  • Participate in reviewing strategic plans and setting long-term priorities
  • Participate in reviewing and approving an annual budget for the organization and reviewing its revenues and expenses on a quarterly basis to ensure that Safe Halls Project's mission is being upheld and its finances managed in a sound and ethical manner
  • Participate in Safe Halls Project's events, award ceremonies and fund-raising meetings
  • Help Safe Halls Project understand and reach diverse communities and grow its membership
  • Set procedures and policies to ensure that the corporation is organized and managed in an accountable, fair and systematic manner and in compliance with applicable laws.

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About Safe Halls Project, Inc.

Location:

P.O. Box 454, Valley Stream, NY 11582, US

Mission Statement

To foster an open dialogue in New York school communities to promote to school safety.

Description

Safe Halls Project provides communties with an uninhibited forum to express their concerns regarding school safety. Safe Halls provides safety assessments via student surveys and creative projects. We partner with schools within New York and surrounding areas.

CAUSE AREAS

Board Development
Children & Youth
Community
Board Development, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

New York City and surrounding areasNew York, NY 10011

SKILLS

  • Administrative Support
  • Critical Thinking
  • People Skills
  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2 hours a week
  • Volunteers must reside within the state of New York.

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