Social Welfare & Health and Human Services Organizations
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Committee Needs / Areas of Expertise Desired
Fundraising / Development, Legal Services
Detailed Information
Mission & Services People Making a Difference (PMD) seeks to create a world in which people and businesses are socially aware and engaged in their communities such that they approach volunteerism by learning about problems and needs, becoming familiar with local charities that are working to address them, volunteering reliably, and providing other needed resources to make a difference. Our vision is for everyone to be able to volunteer productively a few times a year so that together we make a real difference throughout the year while learning important things along the way. Board Director Skills, Responsibilities & Benefits PMD Board Directors are involved in the Greater Boston community professionally and personally; contribute Òtime, treasure, and talentÓ by participating in all quarterly board meetings; volunteering for PMD service projects and increasing PMD’s volunteer base; identifying and cultivating prospective donors, contributors, and benefit attendees from personal circles to raise a collective $136,000 in operating income; attend, sell tickets for and organize benefits and other fundraising events; promote the positive public image of PMD; and receive governance experience, networking connections, and opportunities for direct impact on PMD, its volunteers, and charity partners. Individual directors are expected to participate in the following activities:
    • Make personal financial contributions through annual appeal, annual benefit, and board-organized event every year. (PMD must be the top, or among the very top, charities a director supports.)
    • Prepare for and participate in all quarterly board meetings.
    • Volunteer for at least two PMD service projects each year.
    • Identify and cultivate donors and benefit attendees from oneÕs personal circle of friends, colleagues, family, etc.
    • Increase the volunteer base and then cultivate donations from this group.
    • Attend PMDÕs annual benefit and actively encourage friends, colleagues, and family to purchase tickets, sponsor, or make donations in lieu of attending.
    • Promote the positive public image of PMD by generating enthusiasm for the organization and its projects in the community (e.g., participation in promotional events such as volunteer fairs, public forums, award events, and friend-raising events, social media about PMD events, etc.).
    • Inform the board president and chair of any situation which might be perceived as a conflict of interest with involvement on the board.
Is there an annual minimum give ($)?
No