Development Committee Members

Organization:

Eastside Arts Society

Deadline:

Dec. 31, 2024

Organization Description:

ABOUT THE EASTSIDE ARTS SOCIETY

The Eastside Arts Society (EAS) is a registered charity that is home to the wildly popular Eastside Culture Crawl Visual Arts, Design & Crafts Festival, the CREATE! Arts Festival and the Eastside Arts District. Now in its 28th year, the EAS programs multiple ground-breaking initiatives to ensure that Art Happens Here, on Vancouver’s Eastside, for decades to come.

What’s unique about the Eastside Arts Society?
• We have a deep commitment to the arts and artists of Vancouver’s Eastside, supporting under-represented and self-represented artists
• We are an established organization, with over 28 years of delivering outstanding arts programming
• Our popular festivals and events are creative, invigorating and inspiring
• We are always growing and planning for the future of arts in Vancouver.

Organization Website:

https://eastsideartssociety.ca/

Volunteer Opportunity Description:

Eastside Arts Society Development Committee Members

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

The Eastside Arts Society (EAS) is seeking enthusiastic art lovers and energetic event planners to join our fun and dynamic Development Committee.

What Does the Development Committee Do?
The Development (Dev) Committee plays an essential role in helping the EAS realize its vision of transforming the community through the arts. Through fundraising, events, sponsorship, donorship, and communications, we raise the funds and resources needed to support meaningful arts and cultural programming in the Vancouver Eastside.
The Dev Committee is comprised of EAS board members, members of the community, a staff member and the Managing Director.

The Dev Committee is further made up of the following sub-committees:
• Art + Beer Garden Sub-Committee – supporting our annual Summer Social Beer + Art Garden fundraiser in July
• Silent Auction Sub-Committee – supporting our annual Take Flight online silent auction in October
• Art Roulette Sub-Committee – supporting our annual Take Flight art roulette art draw in October
• Sponsorship Sub-Committee – supporting our annual corporate sponsorship program
• Donation Sub-Committee – supporting our annual donation campaign
• Communications Sub-Committee -- supporting communication materials for all of the above initiatives.

What is the Opportunity?
Opportunities are available to join the Dev Committee and/or any of its sub-committees.

TERM / COMMITMENT

The appointment term for the Dev Committee members is one (1) year (renewable).
General commitments include the following:
• 3 hours/month (with higher levels of commitment leading up to set events – see Sub-committee commitments below)
• Attendance at monthly committee meetings every second Tuesday of the month from 7-8pm
• No meetings in December
• Meetings are primarily virtual with quarterly meetings in-person (virtual participation will be supported)
• Ability to respond to emails/requests within a reasonable timeframe.

Sub-committee commitments vary depending on the timing of events:
• Art + Beer Garden Sub-Committee – 6-month annual commitment January – July
• Silent Auction Sub-Committee – 6-8 month annual commitment from March, April or May – October
• Art Roulette Sub-Committee – 6-8 month annual commitment from March, April or May – October
• Sponsorship Sub-Committee – 6-month annual commitment Jan – July or April - September
• Donation Sub-Committee – 6-month annual commitment May – October
• Communications Sub-Committee – 6-month annual commitment January – June (Sponsorship & Art + Beer fundraiser initiatives) and/or July – Dec (Silent Auction, Art Roulette & Donorship initiatives).

RESPONSIBILITIES

Members of the Dev Committee and its subcommittees work with staff to assist the EAS in meeting its fundraising goals. Key responsibilities include:
General
• Carry out tasks and assignments to support the Society’s fundraising activities
• Leverage personal network to grow donor and supporter base and gain support for fundraising activities
• Investigate new and emerging development trends, approaches, activities, and ideas for possible use in the future

Art + Beer Garden, Silent Auction and Art Roulette Sub-Committee Members:
• Work with staff to successfully execute yearly events
• Identify new and reach out to known event sponsors during the planning process (i.e. as it relates to securing silent auction donations, event sponsors)
• Promote and support fundraising events/activities by attending, volunteering, securing new event attendees and/or giving monetary in-kind assistance to the level that committee members are able

Sponsorship Committee Members:
• Identify, research, and make connections where appropriate with potential/prospective sponsors

Donorship Committee Members:
• Identify, research, and make connections where appropriate with potential/prospective donors, donor groups or campaign concepts
• Assist with planning and stewarding annual campaigns
• Research and provide recommendations on development topics (e.g., planned giving, annual fund, campaigns, etc.) for Board consideration

Communications Committee Members:
• Assist with the drafting, reviewing and/or editing of communication materials, such as sponsor letters, sponsor packages and donor campaign letters/promo video narrative
• Review and recommend communications and marketing activities to increase awareness of the Society.

Why Join Us?
The first reason is simple – We have A LOT OF FUN!

Other benefits include (but are not limited to):
• Professional development through role-specific training and support, guidance from experienced members and staff, and networking with partners, artists and industry experts
• Making new friends and connections with other motivated and enthusiastic individuals
• Contributing to the creation of exciting and memorable arts and cultural programming and events
• Being a part of an amazing and dynamic organization with a strong history and reputation in community development and artist engagement.

What We’re Looking For:
Here are a few qualities that describe our ideal candidate:
• Passionate about the arts and/or community development
• Skills, interest and/or experience in sponsorship outreach, volunteer leadership, marketing, creative writing, donorship, and/or event planning
• Excellent teamwork, communication, and time management skills
• Confident in engaging and nurturing relationships with donors, supporters and sponsors
• Willingness to promote initiatives to personal and professional networks
• At least 19 years of age.

If you feel you would make a great candidate – even if you don’t meet all of the criteria – please do not hesitate to reach out anyway. We are always open to meeting enthusiastic volunteers and are happy to work with you to find a position or opportunity to fit.
We encourage applications from all interested candidates, including individuals who identify with traditionally underrepresented and marginalized communities in East Vancouver such as Indigenous peoples, people of colour, people from working-class backgrounds, LGBTQ2S+ and people with visible/invisible disabilities. The EAS is strongly committed to reflecting the diversity of the community we serve, as we believe diversity is central to both the health and vitality of our community and the work we do.

How to Apply:

To apply, for any additional information and/or requests for special accommodation, please contact Erin Frizzell, Managing Director at md@eastsideartssociety.ca or call 778-379-4545.

Contact Name: Erin Frizzell
Contact Email Address: md@eastsideartssociety.ca
Contact Phone: (778) 379-4545

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