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ORGANIZATION: A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations

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A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations is an ambitious nonprofit organization seeking committed, diverse, and experienced volunteer Board members to guide the organization and support its growth. Board members will work collaboratively to shape policies and strategy for A.B.L.E.’s future, and provide direction and counsel for A.B.L.E. leadership.

A.B.L.E. was founded on the belief that everyone is A.B.L.E. to connect, to contribute, and to create. Our work centers on fostering communication, teamwork, and inclusivity, not just among our program participants, but for all who work with us. We welcome applicants from all races, religions, gender identities or expressions, sexual orientations, ages, and disability statuses. A.B.L.E. is committed to including diverse voices and perspectives across our organization.

At this time, we are especially seeking applicants with previous nonprofit board experience, those with professional expertise in the fields of Human Resources and/or Finance. We strongly encourage applicants with lived experience of disability, and those from historically underrepresented backgrounds. Board members do not need to be based in Chicago, though in-person attendance at some meetings is expected.



What does the Board of Directors do?

A.B.L.E.’s Board are volunteers who share their expertise, influence, knowledge, and resources to secure a strong future for the organization. Board members come from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds. The Board is responsible for managing the operational budget and setting long term priorities, as well as overseeing and advising the Executive Artistic Director, who is responsible for A.B.L.E.'s day-to-day management.

The relationship between each Board member and A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations is of critical importance and supports the administrative, fundraising, financial, and strategic functions of the organization. Board members are stewards of A.B.L.E.’s mission, promoters of the work, and champions of the cause. Board members leverage connections and networks to bring additional resources to the organization.



What is the time commitment?
  • Board members volunteer for a 2 year term, and may serve up to 3 consecutive terms.

  • The full Board meets 5 times a year, and its committees meet monthly to work on various projects.

  • Each Board member is required to serve on at least one committee (Governance, Finance, Development)

  • Board members spend an average of 5-10 hours a month doing board work: attending regular meetings, participating in committee work, and being an ambassador for A.B.L.E. in your community

  • Board members should make A.B.L.E. one of their top philanthropic priorities, with a minimum goal of giving or bringing in at least $1,500 during the year.

How do I know if I am the right fit?

We hope prospective Board Members can say "yes" to most or all of the following:

  • You are passionate about the cause - you have a passion for the arts and/or disability advocacy (or, better yet, lived experience of a disability) and are excited for the opportunity to advance A.B.L.E.’s mission in the community.

  • You are experienced - you have skills or lived experience that can support A.B.L.E.’s work at this moment in the organization’s growth.

  • You are collaborative - you value learning and working alongside a team, empowering others to express their point of view, and fostering an environment of clear communication.

  • You are reliable - you show up to meetings on time and well prepared; you follow through on commitments and are able to balance competing priorities.

  • You are accountable - you demonstrate responsibility in decision-making, especially in team settings, celebrating when things have gone well, and acknowledging when they’ve gone wrong.

  • You are forward-thinking - you scan the environment to anticipate the future needs of the organization, and provide solutions to challenges.

  • You are courageous - you take a well-reasoned stand on important issues when needed, and work to resolve challenges when necessary. You encourage peers to take appropriate risks and deal constructively with failures and mistakes. You value doing what is right over what is easy.

  • You like making connections - You are committed to being an ambassador for A.B.L.E. in your community, and helping us meet new audiences, professional partners, participants, and supporters.

  • You are curious - you listen thoughtfully, are willing to learn about A.B.L.E. and the disability community, try new things, and ask "what if"?

  • You are open - you bring your authentic self to your work, and contribute to a positive, honest, and safe environment where people can connect and create.



Ready to apply?
  • Fill out an application online at: bit.ly/ABLEboardapp

  • Applications are reviewed quarterly by the Board Governance Committee.

  • Successful applicants will meet with the Executive Director and Governance Committee for an interview prior to nomination by the full board.

  • Successful applicants must undergo a criminal background check prior to beginning board service.

  • For more information, questions, or access needs, please contact admin@ableensemble.com



More about A.B.L.E.

A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations - is celebrating their 8th anniversary of creating theatre and film for, with, and by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A.B.L.E. engages actors ages 15 and up through ensembles and outreach programming. Whether in person or online, all A.B.L.E. programs strive to foster agency, and nurture lifelong skills like communication, collaboration, and creativity. A.B.L.E.'s ensembles have produced more than 25 projects for the stage and screen, ranging from adaptations of theatrical classics by Shakespeare, Dickens, and Gilbert & Sullivan, to original work, to innovative Zoom projects including Romeo & Juliet Remix. A.B.L.E.’s feature films have been recognized by several local and international festivals. By placing people with disabilities in the spotlight, A.B.L.E.’s work strives to shift societal preconceptions, and build more inclusive, empathetic communities.

You can see some of our past shows, read about our rehearsal process, meet our current team, and learn more about all of our programs online at ableensemble.com, or follow us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

More opportunities with A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations

No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.

About A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations

Location:

PO Box 147069, Chicago, IL 60614, US

Mission Statement

We believe everyone is A.B.L.E. to connect, to contribute, and to create. We are Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations. Our mission is to provide performing arts opportunities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to share who they are and all they are A.B.L.E. to do. By placing disability in the spotlight, A.B.L.E. aims to build more inclusive, empathetic communities.

Description

A.B.L.E. - Artists Breaking Limits & Expectations creates theatre and film for, with, and by individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities like Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy. Whether in person or online, all A.B.L.E. programs strive to foster agency, and nurture lifelong skills like communication, collaboration, and creativity. A.B.L.E.'s ensembles have produced more than 30 projects for the stage and screen, ranging from original pieces devised by the group, to Shakespearean classics, to innovative Zoom projects including Romeo & Juliet Remix . A.B.L.E. shares our work with the community through outreach workshops and residencies for individuals with disability, and Disability Inclusion training for businesses and organizations. For more information about A.B.L.E., please visit ableensemble.com

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Board Development
People with Disabilities
Arts & Culture, Board Development, People with Disabilities

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

The Chicagoland AreaChicago, IL 60642

(41.90071,-87.65318)
 

SKILLS

  • Business Development & Sales Management
  • Budgeting
  • Accounting
  • Bookkeeping
  • Arts Administration
  • Grant Writing / Research

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Average of 5-10 hours/month on board work; Board members volunteer for a 2 year term, and may serve up to 3 consecutive terms.

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