The Event Committee Lead supports the Board and Executive Director in delivering events that are purposeful, well‑scoped, and achievable within organizational capacity.
Key Responsibilities
Event Strategy & Alignment
- Advance Board‑approved event goals (fundraising, engagement, visibility).
- Translate annual goals into clear committee priorities, timelines, and success measures.
- Maintain visibility into upcoming events to identify capacity needs, risks, and opportunities early.
Committee Leadership
- Lead a small Event Committee; ensure members have clear roles, realistic tasks, and a shared understanding of event purpose and scope.
- Match work to volunteer strengths and availability; foster a positive, collaborative culture.
- Recruit additional volunteers as needed.
Executive Director Partnership
- Hold regular check-ins to review timelines, resourcing, and decisions.
- Surface risks, dependencies, or capacity challenges early.
- Serve as a thought partner on scope, sequencing, and prioritization.
Coordination & Course Correction
- Ensure plans align with budget, staff capacity, and organizational priorities.
- Elevate concerns early when assumptions or timelines shift.
- Coordinate with the Awareness Committee to promote events and meet attendance/financial goals.
Board Communication
- Provide periodic updates on readiness, risks, needs, and learnings.
- Reinforce shared responsibility across the Board, staff, and volunteers.
- Ensure event information and lessons learned are documented in shared systems.
What Success Looks Like
- Events have a clear purpose, realistic scope, and adequate staffing.
- Volunteer roles are well‑defined and supported.
- Risks are identified early, not reactively.
- The Board and Executive Director feel aligned and informed.
- Events are energizing and sustainable, not burdensome or chaotic.
Ideal Skills & Experience
- Experience in event planning, logistics, project coordination, hospitality, or volunteer management (nonprofit experience optional).
- Strong organizational and facilitation skills.
- Ability to lead volunteers with clarity, encouragement, and shared purpose.
- Comfort navigating trade-offs around scope, time, and capacity.
- Reliable, proactive, and able to keep plans moving.
Time Commitment
- All board members are required to attend quarterly virtual board meetings, a 1-day in-person strategy session (Sept/Oct), and attend 2–3 events annually.
- Event Committee Lead: ~ 3–5 hours/month for planning, coordination, and meetings, plus additional time during major events (defined in advance). Minimum 1-year commitment in the role.