How do you get on the board of directors for a nonprofit?

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  • eaglesfan371
    SBR MVP
    • 01-08-19
    • 4079

    #1
    How do you get on the board of directors for a nonprofit?
    I signed up to begin volunteering regularly at an animal shelter. First shift is tomorrow. Growing up I loved animals and wanted to be a vet before the desire for money and greed consumed me in my teens.

    Very excited for the opportunity as it will help cheer me up with my disheartening career search thus far. I was thinking about something a co-worker had mentioned; they were on a board for a local nonprofit.

    I assume volunteering is how you gain the experience and eventually move "up the ranks" within a nonprofit like in a business?
  • jts1207
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 12-15-16
    • 8011

    #2
    So now you're volunteering to clean up piss and shit? Nice!
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    • Chi_archie
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 07-22-08
      • 63172

      #3
      no you don't move up the ranks

      I mean you could, but I rarely see it happen that way. Although for non profits working directly with people, there is usually a token poor person or person from the population that is trying to be helped......

      I'm assuming you aren't a dog though


      a good Board can raise a shit ton of money. So they usually have a lot of money themselves, run in circles with a lot of money, and have experience "selling" and communicating to a broad network
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      • mrpapageorgio
        SBR MVP
        • 09-07-17
        • 2974

        #4
        +1 of Chi_archie's comments.

        Small animal shelters and charities may involve being involved with the charity a lot and politicking since they may be more close knit.

        However, the bigger the charity, the more you're gonna have to start networking and donating to that charity (and I don't mean $100 checks) rather than just being a simple volunteer. The main job of those board's is to find donors to keep the charity running and poor/middle class people don't usually have a lot of rich friends.
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        • KVB
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 05-29-14
          • 74817

          #5
          You want to get on the board Eagles, start your own.
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          • eaglesfan371
            SBR MVP
            • 01-08-19
            • 4079

            #6
            Great advice guys.

            I know that for large nonprofits there would be no chance. Just wondered if small nonprofits I could have potential. With my finance background I will see if they need any help as well in the business area of the shelter.
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            • dustyy
              SBR MVP
              • 12-08-17
              • 2459

              #7
              Man you have to earn it. Most want well connected individuals who can help in fund raising and in other fiscal areas like capital campaigns. It's a non paid position so until you can help raise funds, you are just another helper along with the retirees and homemakers.

              It is a good way to connect in your community but unless you know someone on the nominating committee, your chances aren't that great.
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              • romecloneout
                SBR MVP
                • 02-06-11
                • 2243

                #8
                Shuuuuuuuuut up
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                • KVB
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 05-29-14
                  • 74817

                  #9
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                  • cincinnatikid513
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 11-23-17
                    • 45360

                    #10
                    know somebody
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                    • Big Bear
                      SBR Aristocracy
                      • 11-01-11
                      • 43253

                      #11
                      I hate to say this but if you were a woman it’s easy

                      you suck the bosses kock
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                      • gojetsgomoxies
                        SBR MVP
                        • 09-04-12
                        • 4222

                        #12
                        good comments.......

                        I think the idea of a lot of time and a significant but reasonable amount of money is good.

                        also, not sure if there are cheap ones, but you might look into a director's course..... I would think tons of these org's are risk-averse these days. want to have some qualified people doing it too.
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