Board Member
The Board Member is responsible for ensuring that the foundation achieves its goals in a sustainable and profitable way. This includes ensuring that the foundation is financially sound, has the right team in place, and is on track to achieve its long-term goals. The Board Member will also serve as a liaison between the foundation and donors, and will help to shape the foundation’s strategy.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Reviewing monthly financials and providing projections for future performance
- Reviewing quarterly reports with management team to ensure goals are being met
- Ensuring that the foundation has an effective line of communication with donors including reviewing quarterly donor decks, participating in quarterly donor calls, and making introductions as needed
- Helping to shape foundation strategy by reviewing proposals from management team
- Liaising with donors by attending donor conferences and industry events
- As appropriate, meeting with prospective donors or other parties if necessary
- Maintaining confidentiality of sensitive information
Grant Writer
The Foundation has created a separate team to work exclusively on grant writing to pursue funding from Federal, Corporate, and Private Foundation sources. The team works closely with the Museum Director to understand how the Foundation can help underwrite new museum initiatives. If you’d like to participate on this team, please apply below.
Each Grant Writer is responsible for managing the entire grant process, from conception to completion, that they spearhead. This includes researching and securing funding sources, writing narratives and budgets, outreach to community partners, developing timelines, evaluating proposals against funding criteria, collaborating with the board and staff to ensure meeting goals and objectives, and presenting the findings of the research to the Board of Directors.
Responsibilities:
Each Grant Writer is responsible for managing the entire grant process, from conception to completion, that they spearhead. This includes researching and securing funding sources, writing narratives and budgets, outreach to community partners, developing timelines, evaluating proposals against funding criteria, collaborating with the board and staff to ensure meeting goals and objectives, and presenting the findings of the research to the Board of Directors.
Responsibilities:
- Research funding sources and opportunities including private, state & federal sources
- Develops and writes grant proposals in response to foundation or museum requests
- Develop timelines
- Evaluate proposals against funding criteria
- Collaborate with board and staff to meet goals/objectives
- Present findings of research
- Provide updates on grant activities for quarterly newsletter
Event Assistant
From time to time the museum holds special events and when we do, we always need help from the community. If you would like to be a volunteer resource that we can call upon for events planning and execution, please let us know by submitting an application.
Fundraising Coordinator
The Fundraising Coordinator is responsible for helping the organization achieve its fundraising goals by enlisting the support of donors and prospects. This includes research, prospecting, stewardship and providing donor service.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Research and prospect donors to identify those with a potential interest in the organization’s mission, vision and values
- Plan, organize and execute special events to raise money for the organization
- Provide donor service by answering questions about the organization’s programs or policies, coordinating donations to specific areas of need, or providing information about giving opportunities
- Promote giving at all levels of the organization through presentations, meetings and other channels
- Work with the development team to implement fundraising campaigns
- Work with Marketing to implement digital fundraising campaigns
- Work with Communications to implement public relations campaigns
- Track progress on fundraising goals
- Attend periodic meetings
Museum Docent
Volunteering at the museum is a great way to meet new people, share your talents and engage your community in understanding the gold country history of Angels Camp and the Mother Lode region.
Volunteers are the strength and continuity of the Angels Camp Museum. As a volunteer, you will gain personal satisfaction from participating in the crucial task of preserving and interpreting the museum's extensive collection of historical artifacts. It is through our volunteers that the importance of this place, and the necessity of our mission, is communicated to the public. Docents introduce visitors to California history, social studies, geology, ranching and mining life.
Learn more about how you can become a docent by calling the museum (209) 736-2963.
Volunteers are the strength and continuity of the Angels Camp Museum. As a volunteer, you will gain personal satisfaction from participating in the crucial task of preserving and interpreting the museum's extensive collection of historical artifacts. It is through our volunteers that the importance of this place, and the necessity of our mission, is communicated to the public. Docents introduce visitors to California history, social studies, geology, ranching and mining life.
Learn more about how you can become a docent by calling the museum (209) 736-2963.