Nonprofit board Treasurer
Background
The Breastfeeding Center for Greater Washington’s mission is to support families from pregnancy through the transitions of early parenthood with relationship-based care, evidence-based instruction and resources, and integrative health services for lactation and postpartum. We strive to meet our mission by offering one-on-one lactation consultations with IBCLCs, parent support groups, and prenatal and postnatal group classes with instructors from a variety of professional backgrounds. Additionally, we operate a nursing/pumping supply boutique and a milk depot to further support our clients. As we grow and evolve, our vision for The Center is to build a board and staff that reflects the diverse city in which we’re located. We look forward to welcoming board members with a variety of life experiences and identities so that we can be sure we are effectively and competently serving anyone and everyone who needs our services, including folks of color, folks of all genders, family structures, socioeconomic backgrounds and faiths (or lack thereof). If this resonates with you, we’d love to hear from you!
Overview
The Board of Directors of Breastfeeding Outreach for Greater Washington, which operates the Breastfeeding Center for Greater Washington, provides strategic vision for the organization, oversees the work of the Executive Director, guides policy development for the non-profit, provides fiduciary oversight, as well as planning for succession and growth.
Expectations of All Board Members
Represents the organization in the greater Washington, DC community.
Understands the organization’s mission, objectives, and programs and provides oversight of program planning and evaluation.
Helps communicate and promote BCGW mission and programs to the community.
Becomes familiar with the organization’s finances, budget, and financial/resource needs, approving and providing oversight of the annual budget and audit.
Identifies and engages potential funders on behalf of the organization and solicits donations for special events as needed.
Understands and complies with the policies and procedures of the organization.
Financially supports the organization in a manner commensurate with one’s ability.
Performs an annual performance review of the Executive Director.
Identifies potential new board members and volunteers.
Attends and participates in meetings on a regular basis, and special events as able.
Serves on ad-hoc committees as necessary.
Represents the organization to stakeholders, acting as an ambassador for the organization
Ensures the organization’s commitment to a diverse board and staff that reflects the community that the Breastfeeding Center serves
Each Director is expected to fulfill these responsibilities based on their experience and skills.
Expectations of Board Treasurer
Oversees the development of organization level financial policies and their review by the board
Assists in the preparation of the annual budget and its presentation to the board for review
Ensures that the appropriate monthly or quarterly financial statements are reviewed by the board
Presents or co-presents the organization’s financial reports at Board Meetings
Ensures that the board regularly monitors the organization’s financial performance and alerts it to any important discrepancies between planned and actual figures
Ensures that government tax filings and remittances are submitted on a timely basis
Ensures that excess funds and reserves (if applicable) are properly held and invested
Assists the Executive Director and board chair with the development and presentation of the annual report
Helps, along with the Executive Director, keep the board informed of important financial events, trends, and issues relevant to the organization
Length of Term
Directors commit to serving for a term of two years. The number of terms is unlimited, but additional terms must be approved by two-thirds of the board.
Meetings and Time Commitment
The Board of Directors meets monthly virtually for 1 hour, and quarterly for 2 hours.
The time commitment required from board members is 4-10 hours per month.
Directors are invited to attend all special events held by the Breastfeeding Center
Directors may be asked to attend special meetings, beyond the monthly Board meeting, with various stakeholders as needed.
Qualifications
Ideal candidates will have the following qualifications:
Previous volunteer or professional experience in financial management, oversight, and budgeting. The Treasurer will have access to our part-time CFO who has high level financial management experience, so high level knowledge is not a requirement,
Professional or personal experience in a field that aligns with the Breastfeeding Center’s mission (e.g., healthcare, human services),
A commitment to the Breastfeeding Center’s mission and vision,
Personal commitment to supporting a person’s right and choice to breast/chestfeed,
Experience with breast/bodyfeeding, either as a nursing parent, partner, or support person.
Service on The Center’s Board of Directors is without compensation, except for reimbursement of expenses.
To apply please email your resume and a little bit about yourself to Gina Caruso at gina@breastfeedingcenter.org.