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EarthCorps Board Recruitment Survey

EarthCorps, a nonprofit organization based in Seattle, Washington, is seeking new board members from the Puget Sound Area. Board members are committed volunteers who share a passion for EarthCorps' vision and mission. We seek applicants who can advance the EarthCorps Strategic Plan and feel connected to EarthCorps' commitment to environmental justice. 

We are currently prioritizing those with expertise in the following areas: CPA or financial leadership, lawyer, human resources, fundraising, environmental health, ecology, or the ability to support EarthCorps' long-term sustainability through philanthropic leadership and/or community connections. If you are interested in board service with EarthCorps, please take a few minutes to fill out this survey and a member of our team will be in touch.

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What is your name?

What interests you about serving on EarthCorps board at this time?

What is your current (paid or unpaid) occupation? (if employed, include your title and organization)

Which of the following priority skills do you have 5+ years of experience in (select all that apply)?

Which of the following priority skills do you have 5+ years of experience in (select all that apply)?

If you marked "none of the above" in the previous question, please describe the skills that you would bring to the board. If you did select one or more of the skills above, please elaborate on your experience.

Are there other resources, connections or perspectives you would bring to EarthCorps that you want to share at this time?

How many hours per month do you think you will be able to dedicate to EarthCorps-related activities (committee meetings, board meetings, ad-hoc responsibilities, etc.)

What does environmental justice mean to you, and how have you engaged with it in your personal or professional life?

How do you define racial equity, and what steps have you taken to promote it within organizations or communities you’ve been involved with?

We are seeking board members from the Puget Sound region. What geographic community do you currently call home?