Position Overview
Volunteer Board Members provide strategic leadership, governance oversight, and advisory support to the organization. The Board ensures that the organization remains mission-driven, financially accountable, and impactful in its programs.
Board Members act as ambassadors of the organization and contribute their expertise to strengthen institutional growth, partnerships, and sustainability.
Key Responsibilities
Governance and Oversight
- Provide strategic direction and guidance for the organization.
- Ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and governance requirements.
- Uphold the organization’s constitution, policies, and ethical standards.
- Participate in reviewing and approving organizational strategies, budgets, and policies.
Strategic Leadership
- Contribute to long-term planning and sustainability of the organization.
- Support the development of innovative programs and initiatives.
- Provide professional expertise in relevant fields such as sustainability, finance, governance, youth development, or entrepreneurship.
Financial Stewardship
- Review financial reports and ensure responsible financial management.
- Support resource mobilization and fundraising efforts.
- Assist in identifying potential donors, partners, and funding opportunities.
Advocacy and Representation
- Serve as an ambassador for the organization within professional and community networks.
- Promote the mission and visibility of the organization.
- Facilitate partnerships with institutions, governments, private sector, and civil society.
Board Participation
- Attend and actively participate in board meetings (typically quarterly).
- Serve on committees or working groups where relevant.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to the executive leadership team when needed.
Qualifications and Experience
Ideal candidates should have:
- Demonstrated commitment to sustainability, social impact, or community development
- Professional experience in areas such as:
- Environmental management
- Finance or accounting
- Law or governance
- Business development
- International development
- Youth empowerment
- Research or academia
- Fundraising and resource mobilization
- Strong strategic thinking and leadership skills
- Integrity, professionalism, and a collaborative mindset
- Ability to dedicate time to board responsibilities
Time Commitment
- Approximately 4–6 board meetings per year
- Occasional participation in strategic discussions, committee meetings, or events
- Estimated 4–8 hours per month
Benefits of Serving on the Board
While the position is voluntary, Board Members benefit from:
- Contributing to meaningful environmental and social impact
- Expanding professional networks and partnerships
- Leadership experience in non-profit governance
- Recognition as a key advisor shaping sustainability initiatives