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Call for Board Members

March 02, 2023

Debaser is seeking new board members who share our passion for boundary-pushing creative music and art, and our commitment to fostering safer and more inclusive cultural spaces. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about music and art presentation, enthusiastic (to learn) about governance and policy, dedicated to diversity and inclusion, and interested in supporting the growth of a developing arts organization. Previous board or nonprofit experience is not required. 

Time commitment: approx. 4-6 hours per month

Board meetings: 9-11 annually

Term: 2 years

Start date: April 2023

Please note that this is a volunteer position. Any reasonable expenses incurred while acting in your role as board member will be covered by Debaser. 

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR INTEREST:

Please send a brief message to hello@debaser.ca, including:

  • Your name and contact information 

  • What interests you about being a member of the Debaser board

  • If applicable, your knowledge and experiences relevant to the position, including but not limited to non-profit governance, administration, accounting, nonprofit or entertainment law, fundraising event production, DIY community organizing, or an arts practice.

  • Your access needs*

*We strive to accommodate the access needs of a wide range of abilities, and appreciate any guidance or direction on how we may meet your needs.

Submissions close on Friday, March 24, 2023


Debaser encourages applicants from groups that are historically and currently identified as targets of oppression, including Black, Indigenous, people of colour, 2SLGBTQIA, disabled folks and women. We recognize that in Canada, legacies of oppression are perpetuated through, among other things, hiring and recruitment practices. We strive to participate in restorative justice by implementing socially just recruitment practices that counter these pressures. Applicants are welcome to voluntarily self-identify as a member of one of these groups.

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