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- Establishes the monthly meeting schedule and chairs the meeting, whether conducted virtually or in-person
- Collaborates with the secretary to set the agenda for all scheduled meetings, preparing and distributing meeting minutes and agendas incorporating input from the committee and OPL Management
- Provides guidance and support to committee leads to ensure the successful planning and execution of fundraising activities
- Takes an active leadership role in recruiting committee members, including the Chair, and identifying suitable committee leads
- Offers support to the Book Sale Lead, Communications Lead, and Sorting Room Lead within the committee
- Collaborates closely with the Book Sale Lead to plan and run book sales, volunteers and other pop-up fundraising activities
- Compiles reports on fundraising results and offers recommendations to the Manager, Community Development & Engagement for consideration
- Contributes content for promotion in the OPL Newsletter and Social Media platforms
- Represents FOL within the community and with OPL staff
- May assume additional responsibilities as needed, based on individual capabilities and capacity
The Support House Board of Directors is composed of volunteers who work and/or live in Halton and surrounding communities. The Board is responsible for effective governance and leadership for the organization.
The time commitment required for a director of the Board is approximately 60–70 hours per year. Meetings are held monthly on the last Monday of a month, in the evening, at the Oakville office or virtually.
Preference will be given to candidates who have experience with any of the following:
· Fundraising and Capital Campaigns |
· Legal services |
· Healthcare (clinical and/or administrative) · Community affiliation/access |
· Lived experience/caregiver of those with mental health and/or addiction · Policy Development · Grant Writing |
· Finance and Accounting |
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· Risk management |
· Performance measurement |
· Government relations |
· Strategic planning |
· Marketing/PR/Communications |
· Voluntary management |
· Human resources |
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- To provide great customer service and be a customer ambassador.
- Welcome customers at the main entrance and thank them for supporting your charity and assist with doors
- Provide information on games, programs, and promotions, answer questions etc.
- Circulate in Cabinet Game area ‐ chat with customers when appropriate.
- If requested by the operator ‐ assist with promotions –‐ e.g., handing out ballots, prizes.
- Support approved charity awareness initiatives from your charity ‐ e.g., displays,
brochures, giveaways, or gifts. - May also assist with delivery of food and non‐alcoholic beverages return food trays to
kitchen area, assist with clean‐up (used bingo paper, etc.) – and assist with call-backs of
bingo winners (you will be shown how if this is required).
Attend scheduled Bingo session- 2 hour commitment
- Saturday evenings
Meet and greet players - call back bingo wins
- Assist staff
Training provided
Our volunteer board of directors meets monthly in Georgetown or Acton (Halton Hills), with additional meetings as deemed necessary for committees and project-oriented activities. Participation at meetings is in-person or through online conferencing when appropriate. Responsibilities of Directors include attending monthly meetings well-prepared to discuss agenda items that are meant to facilitate board decisions about the organization and its operations. Directors are asked to devote an average of 4-8 hours per month to respond to communication, participate at in-park events, participate in the activities of at least one subcommittee and actively extend help to other Directors as and when needed.
Are you interested in helping others and improving your community?
Are you a part of a workplace, school, community, or corporate group, a group of friends or a family interested in community service?
The Kind Neighbours Project may have a role exactly for you. We are looking for groups to help with a variety of projects, including:
- Creating/building a garden
- Yard tidying/spring cleaning
- Raking leaves/shoveling snow/mowing a lawn
- Home maintenance/simple repairs/painting
- Hosting a recreation & leisure activity
- Hosting a special event/fundraiser
If you have a new idea for CLO, we would love to hear from you.