Children of Bellevue is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to initiate, fund, and develop special programs and to act as an advocate for children and their families within Bellevue Hospital Center. Children of Bellevue has a number of committees that help advise staff, oversee operations, raise money and plan for the future.
The Board of Directors of Children of Bellevue (“CoB”) oversees the management of a ~$1.2 million budget annually, represents Children of Bellevue in the community, and helps raise discretionary funds to support the existing programs. We actively seek Board members who represent the diversity of New York City - socially, geographically, and economically. We also want Board members who can represent the concerns and interests of the communities we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for board membership without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Expectations of Board Members
Members of the Board should provide governance to the organization, represent it to the community and accept the ultimate legal authority for it. They should be prepared to:
Fundraising and Community Development
Board Qualifications
CoB seeks Board members with experience or skills in one or more of the following areas:
Children of Bellevue is a non-profit organization founded in 1949 to initiate, fund, and develop special programs and to act as an advocate for children and their families within Bellevue Hospital Center. Children of Bellevue has a number of committees that help advise staff, oversee operations, raise money and plan for the future.
The Board of Directors of Children of Bellevue (“CoB”) oversees the management of a ~$1.2 million budget annually, represents Children of Bellevue in the community, and helps raise discretionary funds to support the existing programs. We actively seek Board members who represent the diversity of New York City - socially, geographically, and economically. We also want Board members who can represent the concerns and interests of the communities we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for board membership without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation…