Awareness Committee Lead: Volunteer Board Member & Committee Leadership Role

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Description

Raising awareness is a shared responsibility of the Board, Executive Director, staff, and volunteers. The Awareness Committee Lead does not carry sole responsibility for marketing, communications, or social media execution. Instead, this role focuses on coordination, message alignment, and prioritization, helping ensure the organization’s voice is clear, consistent, and sustainable given current capacity.

Key Responsibilities

Awareness Strategy & Oversight

Support the Board and Executive Director in advancing board-approved awareness goals (e.g., visibility, community engagement, donor and volunteer interest)

Translate annual awareness priorities into clear, achievable committee focus areas (e.g., social media presence, storytelling, campaigns, newsletters)

Maintain visibility into ongoing and planned awareness activities to identify gaps, overlaps, or capacity constraints early

Awareness Committee Leadership

Lead and facilitate a small Awareness Committee, ensuring members:

Understand organizational messaging, audiences, and tone

Have clear roles and manageable contributions (e.g., content ideas, drafting, scheduling, amplification)

Participate in ways aligned with their skills, interest, and availability

Foster a culture of creativity, collaboration, and shared responsibility

Recruit committee members or short-term volunteers as needed (e.g., content creators, designers, writers)

Partnership with the Executive Director

Hold regular check-ins with the Executive Director to:

Align on key messages, priorities, and timing

Coordinate awareness efforts with fundraising, events, and programs

Surface capacity constraints or trade-offs early

Serve as a thought partner and connector

Message Alignment & Course Correction

Help ensure messaging remains consistent, accurate, and aligned with organizational values and strategy

Monitor overall awareness efforts at a high level (e.g., cadence, reach, engagement trends) using simple, accessible indicators

Elevate risks such as overcommitment, misalignment, or inconsistent messaging early

Support timely adjustments to plans or focus when assumptions change

Board Communication

Provide brief, periodic updates to the Board focused on:

Awareness priorities and momentum

Key insights or learnings

Support or participation needed from Board members

Reinforce that awareness and visibility are shared responsibilities

Ensure relevant materials or learnings are documented in shared systems when appropriate

What Success Looks Like

The organization’s message is clear, consistent, and recognizable

Awareness efforts feel focused and achievable, not scattered

Volunteers know how and where they can contribute

Awareness activities support (rather than compete with) events and fundraising

The Executive Director and Board feel aligned and informed

Time Commitment (Estimated)

In addition to Board Member expectations:

3–5 hours per month, on average

Committee meeting: ~1–1.5 hours/month

ED check-ins: ~1 hour every other month

Coordination, review, and follow-up: ~1–2 hours/month

Additional time during campaigns or major initiatives (clearly defined in advance)

A minimum one-year commitment to the Awareness Committee Lead role

Skills & Experience We’re Looking For

Experience with marketing, communications, social media, content creation, storytelling, or brand-building (professional or volunteer)

Ability to lead volunteers through clarity, encouragement, and shared purpose

Strong communication and facilitation skills

Strategic mindset with the ability to prioritize and simplify

Reliable and follow-through oriented; able to keep efforts moving without overextending capacity

Details

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