CFNSB Director Nomination

Eligibility and Qualifications

Note: You may nominate yourself.

  • At the time of nomination, and throughout the term of service, candidates must be actively associated in an official capacity with an accredited community foundation.
  • Candidates should have knowledge of and experience with the National Standards accreditation process.
  • The ideal candidate would have a minimum of three years of community foundation experience (e.g., as a staff member or member of a community foundation board of directors).
Requirements and Expectations of Service

  • Board members serve a three-year term, renewable for one additional term of three years.
  • Board members participate in three virtual meetings and one in-person meeting annually.
  • Board members are responsible for their own costs related to board service.
The deadline for nominations is August 15.

By completing this survey, you agree that you have read and understood the purpose of the survey and voluntarily agree to participate.
1.Nominee Information
2.Nominator Information (if applicable)
3.How many years has the nominee served at their current Community Foundation
4.How many years has the nominee worked in Community Foundation field and/or philanthropy
5.Asset size of nominee's Community Foundation
6.U.S. Geographic Region
7.Does the nominee's community foundation engage in lobbying or work with a lobbying firm?
8.Skill sets (Click all that apply)
9.Why would the nominee make a good board member?
10.Has the nominee served on the boards of any philanthropic service organization before? Is the nominee's community foundation a member of other organizations? If so, please list.
11.How have National Standards informed the nominee's community foundation work?
12.Describe the nominee's work with disadvantaged groups within the population the nominee serves.
13.What are the Standards missing? Are there any Standards the nominee would advocate for or suggest?
14.Please upload a copy of the nominee's resume.
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