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Founded in 1993, Free Arts for Abused Children of Arizona ("Free Arts") is a nonprofit organization that delivers transformative arts programs to children who have faced abuse, neglect, and homelessness. By fostering trusting relationships with volunteer mentors and creating opportunities for children to develop a sense of self through creative activities and artistic expression, Free Arts helps children build the resilience they need to overcome trauma. Free Arts employs 25 staff members and engages more than 800 trained volunteers who serve 5,000+ children each year with a budget of more than $2,500,000.
The ideal Free Arts board member is an individual with a diversity of experience, background, and beliefs who is willing to lend their thoughts and actions to building the success of Free Arts and committed to delivering the message of the transformative effects of the creative arts to members of their personal and professional lives.
We believe that our board should be representative of the children and communities we serve - including people of color, people of working-class backgrounds, and LGBTQ+ people. We believe that these communities must be centered in the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.
The quality of our board members is very important to us. As such, we have an extensive board recruitment
process. The process includes an application, an interview with our Executive Director, an interview with members of our board’s governance committee, and a background check. This process typically takes between three and six months to complete. Again, while this process is extensive, it is critical to selecting highly effective board members to work on our current initiatives.
Board work at Free Arts includes three priority areas:
Board members are also expected to:
Board Term:
Free Arts is currently recruiting board members with the following skills, lived experience, and/or geographic
representation:
Skills/Professional Experience
DEI/Racial Equity Work
Construction/Architecture
Finance/Accounting/Tax
Healthcare
Mental Health Services
Military
Trauma-Informed Care
Lived Experience (we seek board members who have/had experiences that mirror those of the children we serve)
Systems involvement (Legal, child welfare, juvenile justice, kinship families, unaccompanied minors, refugee, immigration etc.)
Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
LGBTQ+
Geographic representation
Phoenix West Valley
Yavapai County
Tribal Lands
Pima County
Pinal County