Youth Science Institute (YSI) is seeking a new Board of Directors members for this dynamic organization located in the South Bay Area of Northern California.
We are a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization whose mission is "to inspire enthusiasm for science and a love of learning". We fulfill our mission by offering hands-on, nature-based, science education to children, families, and the general public. We offer School and Group Programs, Summer Science Camps, weekend Science Safaris, and annual community events. Many of our programs include live animals and nature hikes. Each year, we deliver inquiry-based life, physical, earth, and social science to nearly 30,000 pre-K to sixth-grade students. Since our founding in 1953, we have served hundreds of thousands of children.
YSI maintains three Science and Nature Centers, where we deliver our hands-on science and experiential environmental education programs: Alum Rock Park, San Jose, CA; Sanborn County Park, Saratoga, CA; and Vasona Lake County Park, Los Gatos, CA. Each Center has unique artifacts, collections, and resources that connect the public with nature while teaching science.
Candidates must live within 50 miles of San Jose and be able to volunteer 5-10 hours a month. Ideal candidates will have at least 2 years of previous experience serving on Nonprofit Boards, preferably with service on Governance, Finance, or Development/Philanthropy Committees.
Key Responsibilities for YSI Board members include:
Monthly Board Meetings: The YSI Board meets monthly, both in person and virtually, to support the Executive Director in executing on strategic initiatives, to manage the organization's financial health, to support fundraising efforts, and to support YSI in accomplishing its mission.
Strategic Planning: The Board plays an active role in strategic planning and helps ensure the organization's long-term vision is aligned with its mission.
Governance and Compliance: The Board ensures that YSI operates in accordance with legal requirements and best practices, including financial oversight and risk management.
Fundraising: The Board actively participates in fundraising efforts, particularly in cultivating relationships with indiviudal donors and corporate organizations.
Executive Director Relationship: The Board serves as a key partner to the executive director, providing support, guidance, and accountability.
Ambassador and Advocate: The Board acts as an ambassador for the organization, promoting its mission and advocating for its work in the community.