Board of Directors Member
ORGANIZATION: INVICTUS GLOBAL RESPONSE
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Role Summary:
As a member of the Board of Directors, you will provide governance, strategic oversight, and fiduciary responsibility for Invictus Global Response. Board members serve as ambassadors of the organization, contribute professional expertise, and actively participate in decision-making and organizational development. This is a non-compensated, volunteer role that carries meaningful influence and impact.
Key Responsibilities:Governance & OversightParticipate in setting and monitoring the strategic direction and long-term goals of the organization.
Ensure compliance with applicable laws, ethical standards, and best practices in nonprofit governance.
Review and approve key policies, budgets, and reports.
Support organizational risk management and crisis response readiness.
Act as an informed ambassador of Invictus Global Response’s mission and work.
Leverage networks and expertise to raise visibility and strengthen the organization’s influence and partnerships.
Assist in building and nurturing strategic relationships with donors, partners, and other stakeholders.
Participate in reviewing and approving annual budgets and financial statements.
Oversee the use of resources and ensure financial accountability and transparency.
Contribute to the fundraising strategy by making an annual personal donation (amount optional, based on capacity).
Identify and engage potential donors, sponsors, and funding partners.
Support fundraising events, campaigns, or initiatives where possible.
Attend quarterly board meetings (virtual or in-person) and any special sessions as required.
Serve on at least one committee or task force (e.g., Development, Governance, Program Oversight).
Prepare for meetings by reviewing materials in advance and engaging in meaningful discussion
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About INVICTUS GLOBAL RESPONSE
Location:
2447 TIFFIN AVE UNIT 216, FINDLAY, OH 45840, US
Mission Statement
At Invictus Global Response, our goal is to protect the lives and livelihoods of people in communities affected by conflict and insecurity, through the support of cost-effective and sustainable mine action and humanitarian assistance projects. Our mission is to bring hope, safety, security, and aid to communities in conflict areas that are either overlooked or unreachable. We strive to be a beacon of compassion, working tirelessly to provide support, resources, and a pathway to peace. We aim to empower these vulnerable populations through strategic partnerships, innovative approaches, and unwavering commitment. Our goal is to support victims of conflict in overcoming adversity and take an active role in the rebuilding of their communities
Description
A 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization, Invictus Global Response was first conceptualized in 2022 during the early days of the full-scale Russian Invasion of Ukraine, and officially formalized in 2023, Invictus Global Response is an international Non-Governmental Organization that exists to provide humanitarian assistance in conflict areas and other fragile states. Our mission is focused on the clearance of landmines and explosives, teaching civilians to identify explosive risks, and providing capacity-building support in the areas of mine action, stockpile reduction, and humanitarian assistance. Our vision is to empower local organizations, partner forces, and affected communities through impactful, cost-effective, and sustainable support.
Founded by military veterans with decades of experience in conflict and post-conflict zones, Invictus draws on decades of its streamlined and adaptable organizational structure, and extensive local networks to deploy people and resources to the very center of humanitarian crises. We also focus on the support of sustainable local grass-roots NGOs by enabling scalability of operations and continued capacity development. Invictus is currently liaising with groups working in conflict zones in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
CAUSE AREAS
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
April 26, 2025
SKILLS
- Business Development
- Group Facilitation
- Cross-cultural Communication
- Project Management
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Must be at least 21
- Orientation or Training
- One (1) Year
- Proven experience in nonprofit governance, strategic planning, financial oversight, or fundraising. Strong leadership, communication, and analytical skills. Dedication to IGR's mission and values; Military veterans are women encouraged to apply