Social Planning Toronto is a non-profit, charitable community organization that works to advance an equitable, inclusive, and accessible Toronto – shaped by the diversity of its residents and rooted in social and economic justice. Our work challenges inequity in our city – through knowledge generation, debate, civic engagement, advocacy, and collaboration – to spark social and policy change.
The Opportunity
Social Planning Toronto (SPT) is currently seeking 3 volunteers to join its 10-member volunteer Board of Directors who are committed to working towards social and economic justice, a more equitable Toronto, and the mission and values of the organization. The candidates ideally have lived experience of racialization, racism and/or other forms of social and economic marginalization as well as one or more of the following areas of expertise:
- Governance and non-profit management experience
- Non-profit financial planning and fundraising experience
- Leadership in policy and systems change work, with a focus on equity, anti-racism and social/economic justice
We encourage applications from candidates that are critical thinkers and have experience in policy and systems change work, with a focus on equity, anti-racism and social/economic justice. We strive to have a Board that reflects the full diversity of the city, including people who come from neighbourhoods across all of Toronto. We welcome applicants who identify as Indigenous, Black, people of colour, women, living with a disability and/or living with low-income. Candidates must either live, work or volunteer in the City of Toronto and be eighteen years of age or older.
Individuals who are nominated must agree to stand for membership election to the SPT Board. Board members are expected to:
- Commit to 5-8 hours per month for a 3-year term.
- Prepare for, attend and fully participate in Board meetings (6-7 meetings per year), Board committee meetings, Working Group meetings, or other Board-related responsibilities.
- Participate in the meeting of members, including the Annual General Meeting
- Participate in virtual and in-person meetings.
The Process
Interested individuals can notify Jin Huh, Executive Director, of their interest by email at [email protected] by Monday May 19th, 2025 and must include:
- a copy of their CV (attached in a Word or PDF document)
- a paragraph or two describing why you are interested, how you can contribute to the SPT Board of Directors, and anything you want to highlight about yourself and your experience related the SPT board recruitment priorities identified above (200 words maximum)
Candidates who are a good fit with our work will be contacted for an interview with our Nominations Committee.
The Nominations Committee and current Board of Directors will recommend candidates for the 2025-2026 Board Term, based on the needs of the organization at this time. Those candidates will be presented to the membership in advance of our Annual General Meeting (June 24th, 2025). Members attending the AGM will vote to approve the slate of candidates proposed by the Board.
All nominees will receive an acknowledgement.
For more information, please contact:
Jin Huh, Executive Director
Social Planning Toronto
E-mail: [email protected]
SPT is committed to reflecting the full diversity of Toronto and to nurturing a respectful and inclusive environment for all. We encourage qualified applicants representing the full diversity of Toronto to apply. Candidates invited for an interview are encouraged to inform us in confidence of their accommodation needs.
We thank everyone for their interest; only those selected for an interview will be contacted.