What are the responsibilities and job description for the Board Member position at NAPPR?
NAPPR is a proven leader in supporting and improving the health and wellbeing of families throughout New Mexico. As a member of the NAPPR Board of Directors, you will directly impact decisions and policy which will improve the lives of those less fortunate. Most of the assistance you will be a part of effects lives at the earliest and most important developmental ages of prenatal to 5 years old integrated supported by full family engagement.
NAPPR's Board of Directors is compensated by a per meeting stipend as well as mileage expenses for your travel to and from the meetings. The biggest payoff, however, is the difference you will make in the lives of the families we serve.
The main purpose of the NAPPR Board of Directors is to provide management advice about the direction the nonprofit should follow.
The Board will meet approximately every other month, or 6 times this year, with each meeting consisting of a two-three hour discussion including dinner. There are typically also some follow-up questions and discussions by email. In addition, the Board of Directors is asked to participate in fundraising efforts as well as the occasional representation at external events.