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Board of Directors Positions

Internal Communications Director- (ICD) assists with the function and operations for BPSF. This position occupies a wide range of responsibilities including fostering communication through management and utilization of records, meetings, materials, website, resource sharing, and research. The ICD ensures that daily operations run smoothly and that organizational efficiency is maintained.

Program Director- (PD) oversees all aspects of the emergency stabilization fund. This includes responsibility for maintaining the continuity and integrity of the application and award process. This position also works with community members to promote awareness of the fund.


BPSF is led by an executive board of dedicated volunteers that help our nonprofit be the best it can be. The executive board meets monthly (either virtually or in-person based on board preference), gathers annually for a retreat, and assist with in-person events (especially fundraising events).  All other work is done independently, on your own schedule.  Mentoring is provided for new board members to help them settle into and contribute to BPSF as a leader.

In order to be considered for a position, you must:

  • Download and complete the Director Positions application
  • Submit a current resume or curriculum vitae
  • Submit a cover letter or email that addresses your interest, qualifications, and experiences that equip you for the position based on the position description
  • Application materials can be emailed to bobcatpridescholarship@gmail.com
After an initial interview with a board member, qualified applicants will be invited to a board meeting to discuss the position further

If the position is offered and accepted, the board member must:

BPSF Nonprofit Volunteer Placement/Internship Positions

Join our Board of Directors for a nonprofit learning experience while making a difference in the lives of LGBTQIA+ emerging adults living in the Greater San Marcos area!  

For Fall 2024!
Volunteer placements/internships can be used to fulfill course credit (terms of the course will be reviewed during the application process to ensure we can meet the requirements) or for volunteer hours. We are seeking volunteers/interns with skills/talents in engaging in Community Outreach, Data Analysis or Database Maintenance, Social Marketing/Media, Event Coordination, Grant Writing/Research, and/or Fundraising.  

In order to be considered for a position, you must:

Download and complete the Volunteer Placement/Internship Application
Submit a current resume or curriculum vitae
Submit a cover letter or email that addresses your interest, qualifications, and experiences that equip you for the position based on the position description
Submit a copy of the institution's class assignment/requirements for course completion (if applicable)
Application materials can be emailed to bobcatpridescholarship@gmail.com

After an initial interview with a board member, qualified applicants will be invited to a board meeting to discuss the placement details and determine if an offer can be extended

If the position is offered and accepted, the volunteer/intern must:
 

Have questions?

Feel free to email us at bobcatpridescholarship@gmail.com with any questions you have about joining and we will be in touch to chat with you!