
Board of Directors
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Minneapolis, MN, United States
Articulture is seeking to expand its Board of Directors -
Articulture, an arts education organization located in South Minneapolis, has a mission to "empower individuals and communities to create positive change through the visual arts".
Our programs uphold this mission by providing opportunities to quality visual arts learning, serving a multitude of demographics to enable self-expression, skill building, and personal growth. Our Art and Healing partnerships with social service organizations give arts opportunities to marginalized and vulnerable communities who otherwise would not have access to creative experiences. In addition to our occasional artist‑residencies in schools throughout the Metro area, we have ongoing partnerships in Minneapolis Public Schools with a number of local after school programs - sometimes being the only arts learning students receive. We are also presently partnering with People Serving People Shelter, specifically giving teens an opportunity for a creative outlet.
Articulture's Board of Directors is a working board that relies on the experience and skills of board members to help support the mission and operations of the organization. Presently, we are seeking individuals in the following areas of expertise:
event planning, fundraising, finance, and grantwriting/development .
Board Responsibilities
Ensuring that Articulture’s mission, direction, and goals are clearly and appropriately defined
Secure unearned income for the organization through personal financial donations, board‑lead fundraising, etc.
Review of program plans and budgets
Oversight of organizational effectiveness
Evaluation of the Executive Director
Actively be a community ambassador as an advocate for Articulture programs by introducing individuals, the general public, and the media to the organization.
Serve on at least one of the following committees (when applicable): Fundraising/Events, Grants, Finance
Time expectation
4 - 8 hours a month - fluctuates depending on monthly activities
Monthly board meetings are the second Tuesday of the month, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Committee meetings (when active) – designated by committee chair or collectively
Finance‑focused board member would serve on finance committee – may meet quarterly or as needed.
Meetings are mostly virtual and sometimes in person. This is an uncompensated volunteer position.
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Articulture, an arts education organization located in South Minneapolis, has a mission to "empower individuals and communities to create positive change through the visual arts".
Our programs uphold this mission by providing opportunities to quality visual arts learning, serving a multitude of demographics to enable self-expression, skill building, and personal growth. Our Art and Healing partnerships with social service organizations give arts opportunities to marginalized and vulnerable communities who otherwise would not have access to creative experiences. In addition to our occasional artist‑residencies in schools throughout the Metro area, we have ongoing partnerships in Minneapolis Public Schools with a number of local after school programs - sometimes being the only arts learning students receive. We are also presently partnering with People Serving People Shelter, specifically giving teens an opportunity for a creative outlet.
Articulture's Board of Directors is a working board that relies on the experience and skills of board members to help support the mission and operations of the organization. Presently, we are seeking individuals in the following areas of expertise:
event planning, fundraising, finance, and grantwriting/development .
Board Responsibilities
Ensuring that Articulture’s mission, direction, and goals are clearly and appropriately defined
Secure unearned income for the organization through personal financial donations, board‑lead fundraising, etc.
Review of program plans and budgets
Oversight of organizational effectiveness
Evaluation of the Executive Director
Actively be a community ambassador as an advocate for Articulture programs by introducing individuals, the general public, and the media to the organization.
Serve on at least one of the following committees (when applicable): Fundraising/Events, Grants, Finance
Time expectation
4 - 8 hours a month - fluctuates depending on monthly activities
Monthly board meetings are the second Tuesday of the month, 6:00 - 8:00pm
Committee meetings (when active) – designated by committee chair or collectively
Finance‑focused board member would serve on finance committee – may meet quarterly or as needed.
Meetings are mostly virtual and sometimes in person. This is an uncompensated volunteer position.
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