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African Library Project Board Member Opportunity Job at African Library Project

African Library Project Board Member Opportunity Job at African Library Project

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African Library Project is dedicated to expanding opportunities by creating spaces that nurture literacy. We create and improve small libraries in African communities that have had limited access to literary materials. Since 2005, our organization as has established over 3,400 libraries in schools and communities across 13 African countries. That’s over 3.6 million books! We are a growing non-profit guided by values of partnership, involvement and sustainability. We currently work in Botswana, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Sierra Leone, South Africa and Uganda. African Library Project is proud to partner with outstanding organizations and individuals who are dedicated to promoting literacy and library development in Africa. In the United States and Canada, volunteers organize book drives and raise funds to ship the books overseas. Once those books are gathered and mailed, African Library Project relies on a network of dedicated partners within Africa to get them to each community – no matter how far. In addition to selecting and vetting each library recipient, our trusted partners provide training on how to set up and run a library in a rural community. Together, we evaluate the use of our libraries, measure our impact and share in developing best practices. The African Library Project’s goal is to make sure our libraries remain active and continue to enrich those who need them the most. Learn more about us at www.AfricanLibraryProject.org.

Overview

The African Library Project (ALP) advances literacy by creating and improving small libraries in schools and communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. As a Board Member, you’ll provide strategic guidance, governance, and leadership to help ALP grow its impact and sustainability.

The Board of Directors is ALP’s highest leadership and governance body. Board members set the mission and strategic objectives, select and support the Executive Director, ensure strong fundraising and resource development, approve and monitor programs, safeguard sound governance and compliance, and enhance ALP’s public image. Individually, members are expected to know ALP’s mission and programs, review and understand financial statements, serve as advocates and ambassadors, help secure resources, prepare for and participate fully in meetings, and serve on at least one committee.

Our Board is made up of committed professionals who share a passion for books, literacy, education, and global development. We are dedicated to expanding diversity at every level of the organization and to building inclusive processes that value dialogue and partnership with our African colleagues. Board members may reside anywhere in the world, provided they can fully participate in meetings and responsibilities.

We are currently seeking candidates with expertise in

  • Fundraising & Development (major gifts, foundations, and corporate partnerships)
  • International law
  • Peace Corps experience (Returned Peace Corps Volunteers / RPCVs)
  • Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) affiliation
  • Native to Africa and / or with lived experience on the continent

ALP welcomes applicants of all backgrounds and is committed to building a diverse, inclusive Board that reflects the communities we serve.

Responsibilities

  • Provide fiduciary oversight and uphold strong governance practices
  • Help shape strategy and monitor program impact
  • Support fundraising efforts make a personal contribution that is meaningful to you and / or help secure resources through fundraising, partnerships, or donor introductions
  • Serve as an ALP ambassador with your networks and community
  • Participate actively on at least one Board committee
  • Board members contribute in ways that are meaningful and accessible to them – whether through giving, fundraising, opening doors to new supporters, or sharing professional expertise.

    Expectations & Time Commitment

  • Approximately 10 hours per month (includes committee work)
  • Quarterly virtual board meetings and periodic committee meetings
  • Prepare for meetings; review financials and materials; follow through on commitments
  • Term & Location

  • Three-year term
  • Remote service, candidates may reside anywhere with reliable internet access
  • How To Apply Email your resume (and brief note of interest) to Brandi Warren, Executive Director at execdir@africanlibraryproject.org .

    Please use the subject line “Board Member – Application [Your Name]”.

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