Next UP Board of Directors (501c3)
Next Up (501c3) is seeking two to four new Board Members! 📣
The Board of Directors for Next Up (a 501c3) provides oversight and support to the work of the organization. We build community, collaborate with other young advocates, help with fundraising, deliver and shape the organization’s strategic vision, and more. We are fierce community advocates who are deeply committed to building strong youth-led movements in Oregon. We’re all under 35, and are a majority Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
Our c3 board works with Next Up in reviewing and guiding our non-partisan work—including youth civic engagement, voter education and registration, and community leadership training.
logistics
Applications close: Sunday, November 16th, 2025 at 11:59 PM PST.
Location: Currently, board meetings are held remotely via Zoom. Our office is located in Portland, Oregon.
Time: We have our board meetings on the first Monday of each month from 6 - 8 pm.
Benefits: We provide a professional development training fund for our board, and food at all in-person meetings, and gift cards when working remotely for our monthly full board meeting.
Board Expectations
The board’s purpose is to guide the organization’s development, strategic direction, and mission. The board works to oversee and direct Next Up’s affairs in accordance with its mission, operating procedures, and standards of fiscal responsibility. Responsibilities include:
Affirm the mission, core beliefs, and values of Next Up.
Protect the organization’s assets and provide financial oversight.
Routinely monitor an annual budget.
Promote Next Up within local, state, and national communities.
Recruit and develop new board members; build a competent, diverse, and inclusive board.
Hire, develop, support, and evaluate the Executive Director.
Participate in grassroots fundraising efforts at various points throughout the year.
Weekly (1-2 hours, depending on the season)
Follow through on all tasks committed to at meetings.
Respond to communication from board members, staff, volunteers, and donors.
Monthly (2 hours)
Review agenda and board documents provided prior to board meetings.
Stay informed regarding activities and business operations of Next Up.
Participate in any decision-making process that arises between board meetings.
Bi-annually/Annually
Attend scheduled planning sessions.
Attend major Next Up events.
Participate in at least one field activity per election cycle (and bring a friend!)
Board Terms and Participation
We ask for an initial commitment of two years, with terms starting when you are elected to the board. At the one-year mark, we check in to ask aboard to see how members feel about future commitments. We are open to one-year terms for students. We also expect that Board Members attend and engage in at least 9 of 12 board meetings, plus assigned events.
How to apply
Please send a cover letter and resume to info@nextuporegon.org and in the subject line put Board of Directors. Please specify that you are applying for our c3 board in your application. Those missing a resume and cover letter will not be considered.
Please send a 1-page cover letter that includes your responses to the following questions:
How do you relate to Next Up’s mission (found on our website)?
What interests you most about this position?
How would your skills and experiences (personal and professional) translate into success in this position?