Committee Opportunities

Development

FLIP's Development Committee is composed of board members and active community members who are committed to raising friends and funds for the organization. Committee members will meet virtually once a month, with occasional additional meetings scheduled as needed, to identify priorities and divide the workload. Committee work includes:

  • Establishing the organization's development strategy and advising changes as needed

  • Identifying individuals, corporations, and foundations who have the capacity to contribute resources

  • Connecting FLIP leadership to contacts in one's professional and/or personal network who have an interest in getting involved

  • Researching grant opportunities

  • Collaborating on grant writing and other written messaging to make a compelling case for support

  • Managing/supporting event planning

  • Soliciting monetary and in-kind donations

  • Reporting progress and needs to the Board of Directors

Diversity Equity and Inclusion

FLIP's DEI Committee aims to create a diverse task force of board and community members who will guide and oversee DEI efforts as it relates to the organization’s mission, vision, and goals. Committee work includes:

  • Recruitment of diverse board members

  • Providing recommendations for decision making that holds DEI as a priority

  • Ensuring cultural competency and anti-racist practices amongst board members 

  • Engaging with community leaders and members

  • Attending community events

  • Creating diversity and inclusion goals and actionable steps 

  • Evaluating effectiveness of current efforts and adapting as needed 

The FLIP Museum formed multiple committees to engage community members in the development of the children’s museum(s) in the Greater Portland Metropolitan Area. A diverse representative of community members is needed to effectively design and implement what is envisioned for the FLIP Museum. We enthusiastically welcome volunteers from all backgrounds and abilities to get in touch and get involved.

Please complete the volunteer form to express your interest!

Education

FLIP's Education Committee is composed of board members and active Early Learning Educators and Advocates who are committed to designing intentional & developmentally appropriate play spaces. These spaces represent the most significant and salient data in Early Learning. Committee members will meet virtually once a month, with occasional additional meetings scheduled as needed, to identify priorities and divide workload. Committee work includes:

  • Establishing the organization's education strategy and advising changes as needed

  • Identifying individuals, organizations, and foundations that advocate for children’s education, children’s health, and children’s mental health.

  • Connecting FLIP leadership to contacts in one's professional and/or personal network who have an interest in getting involved

  • Extensive research on early learning and historically marginalized groups, removing barriers to quality and consistent play based education opportunities.

  • Collaborating on grant writing and other written messaging to support other committees (specifically DEI & Development)

  • Supporting event planning

  • Establishing and nurturing ongoing relationships with community stakeholders and advocates for early learning.

  • Reporting progress and needs to the Board of Directors

Finance and Administration

FLIP's Finance and Administration Committee is composed of board members and active community members who give their time and skills to create controls, processes, and procedures to ensure FLIP remains in compliance with all 501(c)(3) not-for-profit corporations requirements and that the Board of Directors observes its fiduciary duties to the organization. Committee conducts monthly virtual meetings, with occasional additional meetings scheduled as needed, to identify priorities and divide workload. Committee work includes:

  • Establishing and monitoring the organization's annual budget, with input from committees

  • Creating expense and reimbursement processes

  • Approving expense and reimbursement requests

  • Reviewing monthly financial reports

  • Ensuring organization compliance with all IRS regulations

Location

The Location Committee is composed of board members and community advisors working to secure space for the museum during 3 distinct phases: 1) pop-up museums pre-launch, 2) initial rented or borrowed space, and 3) long-term space owned by FLIP. Committee members will meet virtually once a month, with occasional additional meetings scheduled as needed, to identify priorities and divide workload. Committee work includes:

  • Meeting with leaders in commercial real estate to identify options and strategies.

  • Meeting with other non-traditional landlords who may have space available temporarily or long term.

  • Meeting with community partners who may be able to share or provide space. 

  • Developing plan for each museum space buildout that allows for equitable access for exhibits, business operations, and storage. 

Negotiating terms for use of space to meet financial targets while balancing near term and long term location goals.

Marketing and Communications

FLIP's Marketing Committee is composed of board members and active community members who are committed to increasing brand awareness for the FLIP mission. Committee members will meet virtually once a month, with occasional additional meetings scheduled as needed, to identify priorities and divide workload. This Committee is different from the Development Committee as the target audience is the general public with the goal of increased brand awareness and eventually increased membership and museum visitations. Committee work includes tasks such as:

  • Establishing a FLIP brand Identity

  • Conducting a public media campaign to the general public of what the organization stands for and why they should become a member or visit the museum in the future.

  • Conducting press releases, radio announcements, billboards, and direct mail campaigns.

  • Managing website, social media presence.

  • Establishing a general marketing message for the public in collaboration with the other committees.