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Board of Directors (Vice Chair) - Creative Writing Nonprofit

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ORGANIZATION: SOCIETY OF YOUNG INKLINGS INC

Society of Young Inklings

Society of Young Inklings equips the next generation of storytellers with the community and creative tools they need to thrive. As part of the Board of Directors, you'll support our mission to guide youth writers as they discover, cultivate, and share their one-of-a-kind voices. Through your engagement on the board, you’ll support the organization’s health, sustainability, and ability to serve a growing community. You will use your expertise to provide guidance and support strategic decision-making, and develop relationships to enhance fundraising and strategic partnerships.

General Board Member Responsibilities:

  • Be familiar with SYI’s mission, purpose, programs and goals.
  • Positively promote the work of the organization and advocate for its interests.
  • Attend at least 75% of each year’s monthly Board meetings.
  • Personally aid in expanding the exposure of SYI to your private networks and make and enhance relevant connections.
  • Contribute through value-driven insights and advice.
  • Provide unbiased insights and ideas from an outside point-of-view (not involved in the operation of the business).
  • Coordinate special events and community outreach activities.
  • Assist Executive Director with public relations/marketing duties including contacts with businesses, community organizations and the media.
  • Serve as agency liaison with the community to develop supportive relationships.

Vice-Chair Responsibilities:

  • Serves on the Executive Committee, which consists of the Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer, and Administrator.
  • Understands the responsibilities of the Board Chair and is able to perform these duties in his or her absence.
  • Assists the Chair with their role duties and/or takes on other specified duties.
  • May be assigned to a special area of responsibility, such as fundraising, marketing or personnel.

Succession:
Serves in the capacity of Chair-elect to assume role as Chair at the end of the current Chair’s term.

Commitment:

Board members will invest 4 - 12 hours monthly on board related tasks, to include:

  • Attend a monthly meeting
  • Engage in mission-connected work, conversations, and learning
  • Support fundraising efforts, most of which are US based
  • Cultivate relationships with key donors through quarterly, personalized outreach
  • Research opportunities, pro bono resources, and similar organizations
  • Stay up to date with Society of Young Inklings’ current work
  • Engage in special projects, as they fit your interest, time and capacity

Board members are asked to financially support the organization with an annual contribution that is a workable and meaningful amount for your circumstances. Your participation allows us to continue to be a 100% giving board, which is vital to our ability to effectively fundraise from outside sources.

Organization Advocacy

The most essential responsibility of board members is to be an advocate and champion for the Society of Young Inklings, ensuring that awareness of our program grows so that we can more efficiently and effectively accomplish our mission.

To apply, please introduce yourself with this form: https://airtable.com/app5Zyrm44rtg6Pnj/shr2SKxKn1sKM2mgo

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About SOCIETY OF YOUNG INKLINGS INC

Location:

PO BOX 26914, SAN JOSE, CA 95159, US

Mission Statement

Society of Young Inklings equips the next generation of storytellers with the community and creative tools they need to thrive. We guide youth writers as they discover, cultivate, and share their one-of-a-kind voices.

Description

Society of Young Inklings is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering youth writers, ages 8-18. "When I was young and filling notebooks with stories, I wanted someone to take my dreams seriously," says Naomi Kinsman, Founder and Executive Director. "Now, I have the privilege of granting wishes like my own by pairing youth writers with professionals who provide artistic mentorship and with our publishing team who deliver real-world publishing opportunities."

We launched our programs in 2008 in the San Francisco Bay Area. Through our work (and play!) with thousands of students and educators, we developed and refined Writerly Play, our game-based approach to the creative process. Our community has stretched world-wide, and we now offer online mentorships, writers’ circles, and courses, so no matter where you live, we’re in your neighborhood.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Strategic Planning
  • Business Development
  • Professional Development
  • Fundraising
  • Community Outreach
  • Resource Development / Management

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • 2 year term
  • Board of Directors and fundraising experience. We're also looking for a leader who has an understanding of, and a network within, the literary, educational, creative development, and/or youth-facing nonprofit landscape.

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