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Call for Nominations to the Social Planning Toronto Board of Directors

Social Planning Toronto is a non-profit, charitable community organization that works to improve equity, social justice, and quality of life in Toronto through community capacity building, community education and advocacy, policy research and analysis, and social reporting.

Board Composition

Social Planning Toronto (SPT) is governed by a 15-person volunteer Board of Directors who are committed to the purposes and mission of Social Planning Toronto and to the important role of independent community social planning in helping to shape the quality of life for all of Toronto’s residents. Although Board members do not represent a particular community, constituency, or organization in Board service, the composition of the Social Planning Toronto Board should reflect as much as possible the character and nature of our community. To that end, in recruiting candidates for nomination to the Board, the Nominations Committee will apply the following considerations:

  • People who understand from their personal experience, work, and/or volunteer activity, issues important to vulnerable or marginalized community members (e.g., disability, sexual orientation, low income, age, etc.)
  • People who live, work, or volunteer in all geographic areas of the city
  • People from a variety of professional or sectoral perspectives, such as labour, business, public service, faith communities, academia, and social justice movements
  • People who reflect the diverse communities and identities of Toronto

This is consistent with Social Planning Toronto’s commitment to principles of access and equity in its staff, board, committee, and volunteer recruitment.

Volunteer Board members, of course, bring many skills and talents to their Board responsibilities. Organizational strengths in areas such as finance, governance, communications, human resources, access and equity, strategic planning, and fundraising are welcome.  

This year the Nominations Committee is particularly interested in candidates from the inner suburbs, the private sector, the faith community, and with government relations experience.

 

Application Process

Directors are elected by SPT’s membership at the Annual General Meeting for a three-year term.  Directors shall be elected in rotation, with one-third of the Board being elected every year.  

Social Planning Toronto’s Annual General Membership Meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, June 18, at the Central YMCA, 20 Grosvenor St., at 6:00 p.m.

Individuals who are nominated and agree to stand for membership election to the SPT Board will be making the following commitments over a three-year term:

  • Attend monthly Board meetings (2–3 hours each)
  • Contribute an additional 2–3 hours per month to Social Planning Toronto Board committee or other Board-related volunteer work.
  • Be a member in good standing at the time of election to the Board and remain so throughout that person’s term of office.

 

Interested individuals may submit their candidacy or nominate others to the Social Planning Toronto Board by completing a Nomination Form and submitting it to Maria Serrano

Deadline: Friday, April 26, at 5:00 p.m.

All nominees will receive an acknowledgement.

Brigitte Bardeau
Nominations Committee Chair
Social Planning Toronto

 

For further information, please contact:
Maria Serrano, Director of Operations
Social Planning Toronto

2 Carlton Street, Suite 1001
Toronto, Ontario  M5B 1J3

Tel: 416 351 0095 ext. 223 or Fax: 416 351 0107
E-mail: [email protected]

 

 

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