- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
Member of the Board of Directors, Rogue Pack Theatre
ORGANIZATION: Executive Director
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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4 people are interested
If you feel strongly about supporting at-risk youth, the performing arts and would like to help, contact us for more info and an application
Theatre - Storytelling - Performance
Ways you can help:
Fundraising and Development:
raising funds through foundations and companies withsponsorship, in-kind donations or financial support;building relationships with individual donors andorganizations for long-term support.
Program Development and Execution:
form partnerships with local organizations; overseeprogram evaluation process, tools, data,paperwork, and timelines for project management
Administrative Support:
documenting boardmeeting minutes; managing social media outreach and marketing for events, classes, and partnerships
Financial Administrative Assistance:
Assist ingenerating monthly financial reports and currentbudgets, helm matching gift programs for fundraisers and campaigns.
More opportunities with Executive Director
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Executive Director
Location:
8028 SE 9th Ave., Portland, OR 97202, US
Mission Statement
To create a community where youth transcend social barriers by taking ownership of their stories through theatre arts.
Description
Rogue Pack is a nonprofit theatre company that facilitates storytelling theater workshops for underserved youth. Our staff of theatre professionals help youth write their unique stories then aid them in developing and devising a script through writing and performance workshops in script creation, organization, editing, directing and the rehearsal process. The purpose of our organization is to provide youth of all backgrounds and income levels access to high quality theatre arts programs. RP advances inclusion and equity because we target youth from diverse backgrounds. Participants are youth of color, immigrants, in foster care, Oregon Youth Authority (OYA) custody and have disabilities. Storytelling workshops allow these communities to be heard by the larger community, breaking down barriers of isolation, fostering understanding and acceptance.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
8028 Southeast 9th AvenuePortland, OR 97202
DATE POSTED
October 22, 2024
SKILLS
- Brand Development & Messaging
- Strategic Planning
- Administrative Support
- Program Management
- Business Development
- Advertising
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- 2 hr. bimonthly meetings and a couple of events throughout the year - shows, fundraisers, performances.
- A passion for the performing arts and a desire to help underserved youth: incarcerated, in the DHS foster care system, homeless and low-income.