
Member, Board of Directors (unpaid, volunteer role)
Wisconsin Psychiatric Association Inc, Oakland, CA, United States
Member, Board of Directors (unpaid, volunteer role)
Applications open: March 24 - April 21, 2026
CalWild (formerly the California Wilderness Coalition) is a 50-year-old nonprofit that organizes and advocates for permanent protection and responsible management of California’s natural landscapes and waterways for present and future generations. We are seeking passionate and committed candidates to join our volunteer Board of Directors.
What We Do CalWild works to ensure that California’s wild places—and the communities connected to them—thrive together. We believe lasting conservation requires both ecological protection and social equity. We advocate for federal and state policies that safeguard biodiversity, expand responsible access to nature, and address historic inequities in who benefits from public lands. Our theory of change centers on building diverse coalitions, shaping equitable land use policy, and empowering diverse communities to advocate for landscapes that are protected, resilient, inclusive, and sustainably managed for future generations.
Our Board Serving on the CalWild Board of Directors is a commitment to California’s public lands; to the communities who live, work, play in, and are historically tied to California’s public lands; to our dedicated staff; and to each other. We value a culture of connection, collaboration, and mutual support. Our Directors are part of a highly talented, engaged team.
Board Term and Commitments Board members serve three-year terms by fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) and may seek multiple terms.
Core Responsibilities
Participate in fundraising and help grow financial resources
Expand CalWild’s network and visibility
Provide strategic guidance and oversight
Help shape organizational policies and priorities
Monitor finances, programs, and overall organizational performance
Oversee and evaluate Executive Director
Proactively contribute skills, knowledge, and experience
Embrace diverse perspectives on a wide range of issues
Minimum Expected Commitments
Attend six regular Board meetings per year: five 90‑minute virtual meetings every other month and one in‑person meeting that may require self‑funded travel within California.
Review materials and stay informed about CalWild’s work
Raise or donate $2000 per fiscal year in accordance with CalWild’s Give/Get policy
Share CalWild communications with personal networks
Participate in CalWild sponsored trainings — such as fundraising, JEDI, advocacy, and communications — to help advance CalWild’s priorities
Additional Opportunities
Serving on one or more Board committees by attending committee meetings, reviewing related materials, providing input, and implementing committee assignments
Supporting CalWild staff with discrete assignments as appropriate
Assuming leadership roles in board activities when appropriate
Desired Skills and Experience We welcome candidates with a wide range of experiences. You do not need to meet every qualification to apply.
Helpful Skills and Experience
Fundraising experience or willingness to learn
Community connections, especially with historically underrepresented groups
Relationships with and willingness to connect CalWild to foundations, corporate partners, and/or high net worth donors
Experience in finance, social media, marketing, event planning
Familiarity with conservation, public lands, or environmental issues
Familiarity with advocacy
Comfort using tools like Google Workspace, Gchat, and Zoom or willingness to learn
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
Willingness to prioritize CalWild’s work
Prior experience on a nonprofit Board
Curiosity, a collaborative, solutions‑oriented mindset, and a strong sense of humor
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Applications open: March 24 - April 21, 2026
CalWild (formerly the California Wilderness Coalition) is a 50-year-old nonprofit that organizes and advocates for permanent protection and responsible management of California’s natural landscapes and waterways for present and future generations. We are seeking passionate and committed candidates to join our volunteer Board of Directors.
What We Do CalWild works to ensure that California’s wild places—and the communities connected to them—thrive together. We believe lasting conservation requires both ecological protection and social equity. We advocate for federal and state policies that safeguard biodiversity, expand responsible access to nature, and address historic inequities in who benefits from public lands. Our theory of change centers on building diverse coalitions, shaping equitable land use policy, and empowering diverse communities to advocate for landscapes that are protected, resilient, inclusive, and sustainably managed for future generations.
Our Board Serving on the CalWild Board of Directors is a commitment to California’s public lands; to the communities who live, work, play in, and are historically tied to California’s public lands; to our dedicated staff; and to each other. We value a culture of connection, collaboration, and mutual support. Our Directors are part of a highly talented, engaged team.
Board Term and Commitments Board members serve three-year terms by fiscal year (July 1 - June 30) and may seek multiple terms.
Core Responsibilities
Participate in fundraising and help grow financial resources
Expand CalWild’s network and visibility
Provide strategic guidance and oversight
Help shape organizational policies and priorities
Monitor finances, programs, and overall organizational performance
Oversee and evaluate Executive Director
Proactively contribute skills, knowledge, and experience
Embrace diverse perspectives on a wide range of issues
Minimum Expected Commitments
Attend six regular Board meetings per year: five 90‑minute virtual meetings every other month and one in‑person meeting that may require self‑funded travel within California.
Review materials and stay informed about CalWild’s work
Raise or donate $2000 per fiscal year in accordance with CalWild’s Give/Get policy
Share CalWild communications with personal networks
Participate in CalWild sponsored trainings — such as fundraising, JEDI, advocacy, and communications — to help advance CalWild’s priorities
Additional Opportunities
Serving on one or more Board committees by attending committee meetings, reviewing related materials, providing input, and implementing committee assignments
Supporting CalWild staff with discrete assignments as appropriate
Assuming leadership roles in board activities when appropriate
Desired Skills and Experience We welcome candidates with a wide range of experiences. You do not need to meet every qualification to apply.
Helpful Skills and Experience
Fundraising experience or willingness to learn
Community connections, especially with historically underrepresented groups
Relationships with and willingness to connect CalWild to foundations, corporate partners, and/or high net worth donors
Experience in finance, social media, marketing, event planning
Familiarity with conservation, public lands, or environmental issues
Familiarity with advocacy
Comfort using tools like Google Workspace, Gchat, and Zoom or willingness to learn
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
Willingness to prioritize CalWild’s work
Prior experience on a nonprofit Board
Curiosity, a collaborative, solutions‑oriented mindset, and a strong sense of humor
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