NEXT GEN COMMITTEE: Frequently Asked Questions Why was the Next Gen Committee formed to support the Family Tree Mission? The Next Gen Committee was formed in an effort to engage and educate up and coming leaders through volunteerism, professional and personal development and community impact. Participants will work to create an awareness amongst their peers about the work of Family Tree and the need for education around child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Those involved will o Drive awareness about child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. o Develop in to the next generation of philanthropic leaders through speakers, education and resources. o Participate in volunteerism and community engagement o Develop a network of community minded individuals who are supportive of Family Tree's mission What is Family Tree all about? For four decades, Family Tree has provided innovative, life- changing services designed to end child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. As the only organization in the state to address the interconnectedness among these issues, Family Tree is changing how individuals, families and communities see, respond to and overcome them. In the past year, Family Tree provided services to tens of thousands of people in efforts to empower individuals to discover their own strengths to create lasting, positive change. Family Tree serves a 7 county region including Denver, Jefferson, Adams, Broomfield, Arapahoe, Douglas and Boulder Counties. To learn more about the work of Family Tree visit www.thefamilytree.org What are the benefits of being involved in Next Gen? There are many benefits associated with being a part of Next Gen including: o Develop a strong reputation of being a community leader for a reputable organization. o Learn about YOUR community and the challenges that are not always discussed. o Enhance your personal and professional skills to help you grow and develop as a leader. o Connect with other local leaders and community members- - - growing your network! Who is involved in the Next Gen Committee?
The Next Gen Committee is comprised of dedicated emerging leaders who care about their communities and want to make a lasting impact on the lives of those that have been affected by child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness. Interested candidates should have the following qualities: o Live or work in the Metro Denver area (see 7 county region above)- - - we are seeking a diverse mix of candidates. o Young professionals who are seeking the opportunity to become tomorrow s philanthropic leaders. o Provide leadership through active participation in committee efforts. How often and where does the Next Gen Committee Meet? The Next Gen Committee will meet every other month starting in January of 2016. Meetings will be 1.5 hours and be held at a central location. All selected candidates will submit their availability upon selection in an effort to find a meeting time that fits the needs of the committee. As meetings are only every other month committee members are expected to attend 5 out of the 6 annual meetings. On the non- meeting months Next Gen Committee members will be encouraged to volunteer. What are the time commitments associated with Next Gen? Each month will vary, but on average committee members will spend 3-7 hours each month on Next Gen business including meetings, volunteerism and outreach. Committee members are asked to serve a minimum of a two year term. What are the monetary commitments associated with Next Gen? There is no mandated monetary commitment, but participants will be encouraged to make what they deem to be a meaningful contribution. What will the Next Gen Committee be responsible for? The Next Gen Committee is ready for some BIG ENERGY and the new committee members will assist in driving the future of this committee including education efforts, events, volunteer projects and more. In addition, the committee will strive to develop sustainable strategies for Next Gen. This is an amazing opportunity to do something BIG!
Family Tree is looking for up- and- coming professionals seeking to engage in their communities and develop as leaders through education, mentorship, networking and volunteer opportunities. Desirable candidates are excited to get involved with Family Tree and exhibit: A passion for the organization s mission: To help people overcome child abuse, domestic violence and homelessness to become safe, strong and self- reliant. A willingness to devote the necessary time to participate in Next Gen. meetings and events. An aspiration to grow as a community leader by increasing your awareness about the issues, services, resources, and clients of Family Tree. The drive to help build and sustain the Next Gen. Committee for future participants. A desire to represent the organization and increase brand awareness. In order to be considered for the 2016 Next Generation Committee a completed, signed application and a copy of your résumé is required to be submitted via e- mail to jwilmot@thefamilytree.org by 5:00 pm Friday, October 31 st. You will receive an email confirmation when your application is received and appointments will be announced by November 13 th. If you have any questions regarding this application, please call 303-403- 5892. Thank you for seeking leadership development through civic engagement!
Please complete the following 5 pages, and return to Jaclyn Wilmot at jwilmot@thefamilytree.org, along with your resume. Name Home address City & Zip Employer Title/position Work address City & Zip Daytime phone Evening phone E- mail
Please address the following questions in two pages or less and provide us with a copy of your résumé. 1. Explain how you know about Family Tree s Next Generation Committee and why you want to participate. 2. Briefly discuss two collegiate, volunteer, civic, religious, or community organizations in which you have been active within the past five years. Please note any leadership positions held and importance of your personal involvement. 3. What are your long- term career goals and what motivates you to achieve them? Also address how you measure your own success. 4. What achievement are you most proud of and why? Please use examples from your professional or volunteer life.
5. What are you hoping to gain from the Next Generation Committee? 6. What can you bring to the committee to enrich the experience of others? Are you interested in taking a leadership position within the Committee? 7. What else would you like us to know about you?
All Family Tree volunteers, are required to submit to a Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and TRAILS Registry (child abuse) checks. 1. Have you ever been convicted of any law violation? (Include any plea of guilty or no contest. Exclude minor traffic violations. [A conviction will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from volunteering]. Yes No If yes, please describe: 2. Are you listed or have you ever been listed on the TRAILS Registry for child abuse or neglect? [A listing will not necessarily disqualify an applicant from volunteering]. Yes No If yes, please explain:
AFFIDAVIT and CONSENT Please read each statement carefully before signing. I certify that all information provided in this Family Tree Next Generation Candidate Application is true and complete. I understand I am required to successfully complete a background screening to include but not limited to a Colorado Bureau of Investigation name check and a TRAILS Registry check. I hereby consent to this background screening. I have read, understand, and my signature consents to these statements. Signature of Applicant Date You may use the space below to add any additional comments, questions, or information not included above.