Board Member – Founding Board
DV-Focused Commitment (Expanded + Trauma-Informed)
Commitment:
Founding Board Members commit to a minimum 1-year governance term to help build a trauma-informed, survivor-centered domestic violence organization. Members must uphold the highest standards of ethics, confidentiality, safety, and community accountability.
Your decisions directly impact survivor safety, confidentiality, program effectiveness, and long-term organizational stability.
Expectations (Domestic Violence Focused)
Board Meetings & Strategic Planning
Trauma-Informed Governance
Ethical + Legal Responsibilities
Advocacy & Community Representation
Fundraising & Resource Support
Survivor-Centered Leadership
Time Commitment:
2–4 hours per month, with additional time during strategic planning or crisis policy updates.
Why This Matters:
Founding board members of a DV organization are not just “board members.”
They are guardians of survivor safety, architects of healing spaces, and protectors of mission integrity.
You help establish:
Your leadership shapes the foundation that survivors will walk on for years to come.
To apply, please email your resume and a short introduction (1–2 paragraphs) explaining your interest, relevant experience, and your commitment to our mission. Include your weekly availability and the role you are applying for. Qualified candidates will be contacted to schedule a brief virtual interview.