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Membership Coordinator

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ORGANIZATION: RAINBOW CITY PERFORMING ARTS

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Do you thrive on building connections and creating welcoming spaces for others? Become a Membership Coordinator at Rainbow City Performing Arts and help ensure every member feels valued, supported, and inspired in an organization dedicated to celebrating diversity through music and the arts. This volunteer role offers you the opportunity to use your skills to foster an inclusive community, make meaningful contributions, and grow as a leader in member engagement and accessibility.

What You’ll Do

You’ll take charge of onboarding and supporting members, ensuring they’re connected to the ensembles and opportunities that match their interests. From keeping membership materials up to date to managing communications and retention programs, you’ll play a vital role in building connections and ensuring each member feels included. You’ll collaborate with staff and volunteers to make every member’s experience as accessible and meaningful as possible.

What You’ll Gain
  • Community Impact: Be at the heart of an organization that uplifts diverse voices and celebrates individuality. Your work will create a more inclusive and connected community for everyone.
  • Skill Development: Sharpen your communication, project management, and member engagement skills while making a measurable difference in a nonprofit setting.
  • Inclusivity in Action: Help design and implement programs that prioritize accessibility and equity, ensuring everyone can participate fully.
  • Support & Collaboration: Work closely with a supportive team, including the Programs Manager, to bring your ideas to life and make membership experiences exceptional.
  • Leadership Opportunities: Lead the charge in creating processes and programs that strengthen member retention and satisfaction across all ensembles.
What You Bring

You’re empathetic, detail-oriented, and passionate about creating welcoming spaces. Experience in member engagement, project management, or communications gives you the tools to thrive in this role. You’re also organized and eager to collaborate, bringing a solutions-focused mindset to every task.

The Support You’ll Have

We’re here to help you succeed. You’ll have access to resources, guidance, and a team that shares your vision for creating a vibrant, inclusive community. Together, we’ll empower members to express themselves and feel at home in Rainbow City.

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About RAINBOW CITY PERFORMING ARTS

Location:

PO BOX 45454, SEATTLE, WA 98145, US

Mission Statement

Mission We are an organization of performance ensembles creating a diverse and inclusive environment for musical expression that promotes the equity and visibility of people in the LGBTQIA+ community. Core Values Increasing visibility of LGBTQIA+ people Focusing on diversity and equity in what we choose to perform Strengthening equity and inclusion for our members and patrons to experience music

Description

Rainbow City Performing Arts (RCPA) is a group of musicians all about coming together with our common mission and engaging the community through different forms of instrumental music. We also incorporate visual and vocal performance to create exciting performances that help extend our educational message of equity and acceptance to the public.

We create a safe space for musicians to feel they belong and can be themselves. Many members came to us after feeling rejection or discomfort in other musical outlets and stayed to grow their skills in a supportive family atmosphere. Our members have strong bonds due to our shared mission and experiences that cross traditional bounds of identity. We're committed to supporting musicians of all ages, incomes, and abilities.

We are intentional in our performances in all ensembles to focus on presenting music composed or arranged by artists of a marginalized identity. We also highlight themes that speak to the challenges of the LGBTQIA+ community. RCPA helps to fund the creation of new art thanks to our generous donors and sponsors. Initiatives such as our Amplifying Diverse Voices annual commission project have led to the composition of new art by young artists who receive less attention from other funding organizations.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
LGBTQ+
Arts & Culture, Community, LGBTQ+

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Music Arts
  • Administrative Support
  • Customer Service
  • Recruiting
  • Community Outreach
  • Project Management

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • 5-10 hours per month

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