2024 GLSI Board of Directors Application

Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative (GLSI) is accepting applications through May 19th for its open Independent Director seats on the Board of Directors. We anticipate appointing and onboarding new board members in June and July. Please complete and submit this form to apply. You can expect to receive a response and information regarding next steps by the end of May at the latest. Please direct any questions to Caleb Carlton, GLSI Executive Director, at caleb@greatlakesstewardship.org. 

Please note that, while much of GLSI's effort is centered in Michigan, our scope of work and impact frequently extend throughout the Great Lakes region and nationally. As such, we welcome and encourage qualified Board of Directors applicants from throughout the U.S.

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Your Name  *
Your Phone Number  *
Title, Occupation, and/or Affiliation(s) *
City & State of Residence *
The GLSI is mission to develop knowledgeable and active stewards of the Great Lakes and their ecosystems through place-based education. In a paragraph or less, please share why you are interested in contributing to the leadership of this mission and organization. *
Please provide a brief (1-2 paragraph) bio that outlines the relevant skills, experience, and/or expertise that you can contribute as part of the GLSI Board of Directors team. *

A priority of the GLSI Board of Directors is to support the growth, effectiveness, and sustainability of the network of GLSI Hubs throughout the state of Michigan. This includes supporting the development of new hubs in Michigan (and possibly beyond), as well as supporting the assessment of current hub health and sustainability. Please rate your interest and ability to contribute to efforts related to GLSI's network of hubs and model for systemic growth in Place-Based Stewardship Education:

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A priority of the GLSI Board of Directors is continually strengthening and growing the organization's business strategies, refining operational systems and protocols, and expanding staff capacity. Please rate your interest and ability to contribute to efforts related to governance, operations oversight, and overall organizational capacity:

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A priority of the GLSI Board of Directors is fundraising for the organization by developing connections and relationships with prospective donors and supporters, and helping to lead board-level fundraising campaigns, strategies, and events. Please rate your interest and ability to contribute to fundraising efforts of the board and staff:

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A priority of the GLSI Board of Directors is to increase continual board and staff development. This includes strengthening relevant board member skills and knowledge, increasing diversity and representation on the board, cultivating the next generation of GLSI Board Officers, and sustaining mentorship and support for new board members. All of these efforts are connected to the present opportunity to bring new members onto the board who are prepared to grow into leadership roles within the first year of their service. Please rate your interest and ability to contribute to the GLSI Board of Directors and staff development, growth, and leadership:

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The GLSI Board of Directors meets monthly for 2 hours, alternating between committee and full-board meetings. The Board also attends an annual 2-day retreat in Michigan (virtual attendance possible) and attends/supports the bi-annual National Place-Based Education Conference, which is hosted by GLSI. Does this general scope of commitment align with your anticipated capacity to serve on the board during an initial 2-year term?  *

Other information that we should consider:

Please share a link to your resume or send a copy to caleb@greatlakesstewardship.org.

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