Lead PhilMO
Overview of Board and Committee Leadership
Philanthropy Missouri's Board of Directors and Committee members work on a volunteer basis to advance our vision and mission:
Vision
We envision a thriving and equitable Missouri, served by a collaborative, purpose-driven, and effective philanthropic sector.
Mission
To equip, connect, and energize our Members and partners for thoughtful action and greater impact.
Further, Directors and Committee members oversee implementation of the PhilMO Strategic Plan, which outlines goals to: (1) expand statewide; (2) deepen Member value while optimizing staff capacity; (3) build Member services to sector leadership; (4) center equity; and (5) strengthen organizational sustainability.
ELIGIBILITY & TERMS
Two-thirds of the Board and a majority of each Standing Committee must be staff or trustees of PhilMO Members in good standing; non-Members may serve in minority roles. Board terms are three years with a limit of two terms. Committees are established annually and have no renewal limits. Terms begin at the Annual
Meeting.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Directors represent PhilMO to the community and provide fiscal and operational oversight. They participate in approximately 14 hours/year of meetings and attend PhilMO programs as possible. Directors commit to:
- Participate in quarterly meetings (3 virtual, 1 in person). The in-person meeting often includes a social the evening before and a 3-5 hour training following Board business (10-12 hours/year)
- Serve on at least one Standing Committee (4-8 hours/year)
- Attend Statewide Conference & Annual Meeting (6-12 hours/year)
- Represent PhilMO in the community, engage with PhilMO programs and services, encourage peers to consider membership, and oversee financial and operational procedures
INTEREST FORM PROCESS
- PhilMO accepts Board of Directors Interest Forms (January-June) for placement in the next calendar year.
- All Interest Forms are reviewed by PhilMO staff and the Governance Committee for nomination by September.
- Additional information or discussion may be requested.
- Interested candidates are notified of their status before the Annual Meeting, held in conjunction with the Show-Me Philanthropy Statewide Conference.
We encourage Members to complete the Interest Form below. If you have any technical issues, please email info@philmo.org.
STANDING COMMITTEES
Committees serve a wide range of essential functions for PhilMO. The basic duties of each Committee are shared below to help potential volunteers identify where they may most meaningfully contribute. Committees meet virtually for 60-90 minutes. Annually, Committee members are encouraged to attend the Statewide Conference as well as the social and training planned around the in-person Board meeting (see above).
- Audit Committee: Meet twice annually. Select and liaise with external auditors. Review the annual audit report and convey recommendations to the Board related to findings.
- Engagement Committee: Meet quarterly to ensure effective membership recruitment and retention. Review and revise policies for membership. Support strategic outreach to prospects. Approve new Members. Review engagement collateral and procedures such as flyers, applications, onboarding, etc.
- Finance Committee: Receive monthly financial statements; meet quarterly. Monitor cash flow, budget, and balance sheet. Review financial policies and all major grants. Develop investment plans for reserves.
- Governance Committee: Meet as needed. Manage Board evaluation and recruitment, including proposing an annual slate of nominees for Directors and Officers. Maintain bylaws; assess needs for Board training.
- Programs & Services Committee: Meet quarterly to ensure PhilMO programs, services, and products meet Member needs and support a culture of learning. Review and revise related policies and recommend effective information delivery systems. Engage with programs and services; convey related peer feedback.
The PhilMO Executive Committee is closed; it is composed of officers elected annually by the Board.
INTEREST FORM PROCESS
- PhilMO accepts Standing Committee Interest Forms on a rolling basis.
- All Interest Forms are reviewed by PhilMO staff and committee leadership for placement.
- Additional information or discussion may be requested.
- All interested candidates will receive an email confirming their committee status.
We encourage Members to complete the Interest Form below. If you have any technical issues, please email info@philmo.org.
NETWORK MEMBER-ADVISORS
As a member organization committed to excellent service, Philanthropy Missouri (PhilMO) provides opportunities for networking and professional development across our statewide membership. PhilMO Networks are designed to increase connectivity and provide unique learning opportunities among groups of Members. Network Member-Advisors lead networks by selecting dates, topics and facilitating discussions. For more information on existing network leadership or creating a new network, contact the PhilMO team, info@philmo.org.
Share your interest
Founded in 1970, Philanthropy Missouri (PhilMO) is a nonprofit membership association of grantmakers who envision a thriving, more equitable Missouri served by a collaborative and effective philanthropic sector. PhilMO's work is implemented by professional staff with oversight and strategic guidance provided by volunteers on the Board of Directors, Standing Committees of the Board, and occasional Working Groups.
This form shares your interest in serving on the Board and/or a Committee. Your candor sharing your identities, skills, and backgrounds will help understand how you might show up at our shared table. We are utilizing demographic categories from Candid. Your disclosures are voluntary will be reviewed by PhilMO staff and, as appropriate, the Governance Committee. Publicly, information will be shared in aggregate as part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.