Harvest Home Farmers Market
Volunteer Board Members
Harvest Home Farmers Market, New York, New York, us, 10261
Job Title : Volunteer Board MemberHarvest Home Farmer’s Market (HHFM) provides low-income communities with access to farm fresh local produce and the education to achieve healthier lifestyles.HHFM is a New York City-based, 501(c)3, non-profit organization dedicated to increasing access to local, farm-fresh produce in low-income neighborhoods. Founded in 1993, our markets create community gathering places that educate the public about health and nutrition, support regional agriculture, and provide job opportunities. Our farmers’ markets are open six days a week during the farmer's market season; serving all members of each community.HHFM operates markets in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan. We accept Cash, Credit/Debit, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (Food Stamp)/ EBT cards, Women's Infant and Children checks (WIC), Farmer's Market Nutrition Coupons (FMNP), Health Bucks, and Health Senior Healthy Shoppers coupons (H2S2).HHFM seeks several board members with experience in Human Resources, CPA-Finance, Program Management and Evaluation, Information Technology, Public Relations, Organizational Development, Fundraising,
and a personal commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).The board of HHFM organization is a volunteer board.
Members are not paid and dedicate their time and expertise to support the HHFM organization and its mission and collective purpose.BOARD MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONSRESPONSIBILITIESAll board members are asked to:give or solicit at least $3,000 annually between January 1st and December 31st of each
yearsit on at least one board committee and actively participate in discussions that will help
determine policy and directionsign a Conflict of Interest Statementprovide and maintain up-to-date contact information to help ensure regular communication between other board members and the Chief Executive Officerprovide a short biographical statement that may be used with Harvest Home public relations and marketing efforts, with annual reports, and with proposal submissions to government agencies, foundations, funding federations, or businesses.maintain good attendance at full board and committee meetings, implement and enforce
the policies and procedures of the organization approved by the boardprovide written notification by letter or email to the Board Chairperson or the CEO
should you resign from the board before the expiration of your term.serve without compensation for their duties as board membersEXPECTATIONSAll board members are expected to:attend at least 75 percent (4 meetings per year; 2 in person and 2 conference calls) of
full board and committee meetingsprovide the organization with resource information to support administrative or program
service activities, including information on funding or marketing opportunities, in-kind or
low-cost resources, and technical assistanceparticipate in fundraising activities for the organization, in particular fundraising or
networking events hosted by the organizationrefer any media inquiries concerning the organization to the Chief Executive Officerread materials about the organization provided by its Chief Executive Officer, in
particular minutes from full board or committee meetings, periodic program or financial
reports, the organization’s audit and 990 reports, and the annual program reportactively participate in discussions that occur at full board and committee meetingsYou are encouraged to read “Right from the Start - Responsibilities of the Directors of Not-for-Profit Corporations” for more information about your role and responsibilities. The publication is available through the New York State Charities Bureau.
and a personal commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI).The board of HHFM organization is a volunteer board.
Members are not paid and dedicate their time and expertise to support the HHFM organization and its mission and collective purpose.BOARD MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONSRESPONSIBILITIESAll board members are asked to:give or solicit at least $3,000 annually between January 1st and December 31st of each
yearsit on at least one board committee and actively participate in discussions that will help
determine policy and directionsign a Conflict of Interest Statementprovide and maintain up-to-date contact information to help ensure regular communication between other board members and the Chief Executive Officerprovide a short biographical statement that may be used with Harvest Home public relations and marketing efforts, with annual reports, and with proposal submissions to government agencies, foundations, funding federations, or businesses.maintain good attendance at full board and committee meetings, implement and enforce
the policies and procedures of the organization approved by the boardprovide written notification by letter or email to the Board Chairperson or the CEO
should you resign from the board before the expiration of your term.serve without compensation for their duties as board membersEXPECTATIONSAll board members are expected to:attend at least 75 percent (4 meetings per year; 2 in person and 2 conference calls) of
full board and committee meetingsprovide the organization with resource information to support administrative or program
service activities, including information on funding or marketing opportunities, in-kind or
low-cost resources, and technical assistanceparticipate in fundraising activities for the organization, in particular fundraising or
networking events hosted by the organizationrefer any media inquiries concerning the organization to the Chief Executive Officerread materials about the organization provided by its Chief Executive Officer, in
particular minutes from full board or committee meetings, periodic program or financial
reports, the organization’s audit and 990 reports, and the annual program reportactively participate in discussions that occur at full board and committee meetingsYou are encouraged to read “Right from the Start - Responsibilities of the Directors of Not-for-Profit Corporations” for more information about your role and responsibilities. The publication is available through the New York State Charities Bureau.