LETTERS OF INTENT ARE TO BE RECEIVED IN THE NATIONAL PTA OFFICE ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 NO FAXES PLEASE.
August 4, 2014 TO: National PTA Board of Directors Committee Members State Presidents State Offices All National PTA lists and communication vehicles and channels FROM: Nominating and Leadership Development Committee RE: Call for Letters of Intent
PLEASE CIRCULATE THIS LETTER OF INTENT WIDELY. The National PTA is seeking individuals for the following national leadership positions to be elected for June 2015 for the 2015-2017 term:
President-Elect Vice President for Advocacy
Vice President for Membership
Secretary-Treasurer
Eight (8) Member representatives on the National PTA Board of Directors
Two (2) Nominating and Leadership Development Committee members In addition, National PTA is looking for individuals who are interested in serving on the following: Standing Committees
Bylaws and Policy
Diversity
Field Service
Legislation
Membership
Resolutions
Resource Development
Youth Involvement Special Committees*
Convention o General Arrangements o Elections
Diverse Populations o Male Engagement o Military Families o Special Needs o Communication/Marketing and Resources for Every Child in Focus
Programs o Reflections
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o Health/Safety o Family Engagement o Resources for Programs o Communications/Marketing Programs
Endowment Trustee * These committees may be composed differently than in the past. PLEASE READ THE ENCLOSED MATERIALS CAREFULLY. Attached are the Provisions for Service in the National PTA Governance Structure, descriptions of responsibilities for the various positions, a Letter of Intent form, a Professional/Personal References form, a Signature of Agreement and Submission form, and a template for preparing your resume and/or bio. Please forward this information to your constituents, local units, councils, PTA friends, and other qualified individuals. If you have questions, please call the PTA Information Center at (800) 307-4PTA (4782), or Jeff Evans, NLDC Staff Liaison, at 703-518-1221. Questions may also be sent to [email protected]. This letter and subsequent documents are available online at www.pta.org/nldc. All materials must be received at the National PTA Office on or before Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Mail or e-mail all materials to the attention of Jeff Evans. No faxes will be accepted. You will receive an e-mail confirming receipt of the materials. In addition, when you submit a letter of intent, your name will be placed in the Nominating and Leadership Development Committee’s database. Mail to: National PTA Headquarters
Attn: Jeff Evans, NLDC Staff Liaison 1250 North Pitt Street Alexandria, VA, 22314
E-mail to: [email protected] Attachments: 1. Provisions for Service in the National PTA Governance Structure 2. Positions’ Responsibilities 3. Letter of Intent form 4. Professional/Personal References form 5. Signature of Agreement and Submission form 6. Resume/Bio template 7. Checklist of Required Documents
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PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE IN THE NATIONAL PTA GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE From Article VI of the National PTA Bylaws
1. Anyone holding a position shall be a member of a local PTA.
2. No one shall serve more than one full term in the same position, unless otherwise permitted in these bylaws.
3. Anyone who serves in a position for more than one-half (1/2) of a full term shall be deemed to have served a full term in such position
4. Those failing to meet the qualifications or to fulfill the responsibilities of their position shall be removed according to the policies of the board of directors.
5. Only those who have consented to serve shall be nominated or appointed.
6. A member shall not serve as a voting member in National PTA’s governance structure while serving as a paid employee of, or under contract to, National PTA.
7. Diversity, PTA knowledge, and professional expertise shall be guiding principles when making nominations or appointments.
In addition, the following will apply to officers, per Article VII of the National PTA Bylaws:
a. Only those who have served on the National PTA Board of Directors for at least one (1) term shall be
eligible for nomination or election to office.
b. A state president whose term of office has more than six (6) months remaining shall not be eligible for election as an officer of National PTA.
c. Those currently serving in the positions of Vice-President for Membership and Advocacy have the option to serve a second term in 2015-2017.
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NATIONAL PTA LEADERSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES THE PRESIDENT-ELECT SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of two (2) years as president-elect, after which he or she shall succeed to the office of president and serve a term of two (2) years as president.
Serve as a member of the board of directors.
Serve as a member of the finance committee.
Serve as a member of the resource development committee.
Serve as chair of the National Council of States.
Perform the duties of the office of the president in the president’s absence or when the president is unable to perform these duties.
Communicate regularly with the chief executive officer and president in governing National PTA.
Support the president in moving the organization to achieve outcomes defined by the strategic plan.
Demonstrate/embody the values of National PTA.
Undertake the necessary leadership development to fulfill the role of president.
Conduct media interviews as assigned by the president.
Represent the association before constituent bodies and other associations, as assigned.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign.
Be available for extensive travel.
Perform other duties as assigned by the president or the board of directors.
Perform all other duties listed under members of the board of directors. THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ADVOCACY SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of two (2) years as vice president for advocacy.
Serve as a member of the board of directors.
Serve as chair of the legislation committee.
As legislation chair, facilitate and coordinate the work of the committee to promote, interpret, and implement the national advocacy and legislative programs and activities.
Oversee planning and implementation of the legislative conference/training.
Consult and/or collaborate with resolutions committee, and
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign.
Perform other duties as assigned by the president or the board of directors.
Perform all other duties listed under members of the board of directors. THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR MEMBERSHIP SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of two (2) years as vice president for membership.
Serve as a member of the board of directors.
Serve as chair of the membership committee.
Consult and/or collaborate with the field services committee.
Develop, implement and coordinate an annual membership initiative focused on recruitment, retention and diversification, and
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign.
Perform other duties as assigned by the president or the board of directors.
Perform all other duties listed under members of the board of directors. THE SECRETARY-TREASURER SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of two (2) years as secretary-treasurer.
Serve as the financial officer and secretary of the corporation.
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Serve as a member of the board of directors.
Serve as chair of the finance committee.
Report the financial status of National PTA to the board of directors and annual convention body.
Give notice of each meeting as provided for in the National PTA bylaws.
Distribute or cause distribution of minutes of the Board of Directors meeting, excluding Executive Session minutes, to the board within thirty (30) days of said meeting.
Serve as chair of the endowment fund of National PTA.
Serve as vice-chair of the national council of states, and
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign.
Perform other duties as assigned by the president or the board of directors.
Perform all other duties listed under members of the board of directors. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of two (2) years (Elected member representatives and appointed at large members, may serve for two terms on the board of directors in any combination of these positions)
Manage the affairs of National PTA.
Act on recommendations presented by the national council of states.
Hire, evaluate, and set the salary of the executive director.
Serve individually on at least one standing committee or special committee.
Approve policies and job description.
Review and act on reports and recommendations of committees and staff.
Approve the budget.
Approve board and committee appointments as recommended by the president.
Review committees’ plans of work.
Establish public policy and the legislative agenda.
Establish association policy based on the strategic plan.
Attend regular meetings of the board of directors, to be held at least four (4) times during each calendar year. The meetings shall be held immediately preceding the National PTA Annual Convention (preconvention meeting), immediately following the National PTA Annual Convention (post-convention meeting), and at other times as determined by the board of directors.
Develop and adopt position statements on issues covered under the purposes and policies of the association.
Ratify resolutions adopted by convention delegates.
Approve trustees to the endowment fund per the president’s appointments.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign by making a monetary contribution “at minimum level of $100 each year.” (The two youth representatives are exempt from this requirement).
Support fundraising efforts of National PTA.
Sign the Statement of Understanding. (Contract)
Speak on behalf of the adopted positions of National PTA when acting in their capacities as PTA leaders.
Shall serve individually on at least one standing committee or special committee.
Participate fully as a member of the board of directors. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAY
Be asked to represent National PTA at the request of the president. YOUTH MEMBERS ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHALL Be 18 years of age, but not more than 21 years of age on date of appointment. Fulfill the responsibilities of members of the board of directors as listed above. MEMBERS OF THE NOMINATING AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Serve a term of three (3) years.
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Identify characteristics and skill sets needed in the leadership of National PTA to meet needs of the strategic plan.
Find the best, qualified people for leading National PTA toward its vision and strategic plan.
Screen and evaluate individuals, and nominate candidates for president-elect, vice president for advocacy, vice president for membership, secretary-treasurer, member representatives to the board of directors, and nominating and leadership development committee members.
Recommend continuing education that enhances leadership development of the board.
Recommend other training to appropriate committees, and additional training of potential leaders.
Advise the president on committee/task force member selection.
Advise appropriate entities on matters related to governance structure and operations.
Have ability to access the Internet and periodically travel to attend Board of Directors and National Council of States meetings, and other meetings and activities including state events.
Participate fully as a member of the nominating and leadership development committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE BYLAWS AND POLICY COMMITTEE SHALL Be a member of a PTA. Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years. Have an understanding of the organizational charters, constitution, bylaws, and policy. Develop, evaluate, and adjust a plan of work annually. Make recommendations to the next bylaws and policy committee on areas of concern. Make a comprehensive study of National PTA bylaws and policies, and may propose bylaw
amendments and policies for the consideration of the board of directors. Review bylaws of all constituent organizations. Participate fully as a member of the bylaws and policy committee. Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE DIVERSITY COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Promote diversity in all of its aspects and full involvement at all levels of the association.
Review, measure and evaluate systems and progress of PTA diversity programs.
Educate PTA leadership on cultural competence to improve the association’s ability to address issues of diversity
Identify and partner with outside organizations to assist with identifying ethnic leaders.
Consider all aspects of diversity and focus on identified priorities.
Review structure of the organization to ensure that PTA eliminates barriers to ethnic and minority leadership.
Advocate the inclusion of diversity in association structure, mission, goals, objectives, action plans, programs, and other initiatives.
Develop and assess a plan of work.
Coordinate with other committees so that diversity is considered in their plans of work.
Participate in diversity and minority conventions, events, and other activities.
Recommend new tools/resources on diversity and inclusion to be used at all levels of PTA.
Recommend that all PTA reports include diversity information when appropriate.
Work with the Legislative Staff/Committee to identify and recommend changes to laws and policies that hinder diversity in PTA.
Develop positions that promote excellent public schools as a civil right for all children.
Participate fully as a member of the diversity committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE FIELD SERVICE COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
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Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Develop strategies for service to the field and evaluate effectiveness of the association.
Assess capability/capacity of state associations to service units.
Work collaboratively with field service staff and other national committees.
Review, assess and recommend change to national PTA services to the field to insure they meet the needs and strategic initiatives of the association.
Develop, evaluate, and adjust annual field service committee plan of work.
Participate fully as a member of the field service committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATION COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Review the legislative program of National PTA and make recommendations concerning the program to the board of directors.
Participate in the Legislative Conference and training opportunities.
Provide input on legislative documents and activities designed for the membership.
Assist staff with promoting increased participation of the membership in advocacy opportunities.
Advise national leaders and staff regarding member interests.
Share expertise and skills at local, state, and national forums.
Be available to advocate for National PTA positions in Washington DC and in local communities.
Identify associations and other resources that complement the work of National PTA.
Report back to National PTA advocacy staff on federal policymaker contracts and other matters, when appropriate.
Participate fully as a member of the legislation committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Develop membership strategies and evaluate effectiveness of membership development practices.
Provide professional expertise in membership development and marketing.
Identify overall membership development strategies for National PTA.
Recommend new tools and resources on membership recruitment and retention to be used at all levels of the association.
Assess member benefits as part of the overall membership development plan.
Be an active recruiter of PTA membership. (Be a campaigner!)
Be available for presentations on PTA membership development topics.
Develop, evaluate, and adjust a plan of work annually.
Participate fully as a member of the membership committee.
Actively participated in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Solicit, review, and recommend proposed resolutions for the consideration of the board of directors.
Identify and recommend action on emerging issues and public policy trends.
Review adopted resolutions and position statements and recommend to retain, amend or rescind those resolutions and position statements.
Help identify nationwide issues related to children and youth and collaborate with appropriate committees.
Participate fully as a member of the resolutions committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign.
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MEMBERS OF THE RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Plan and implement the association’s resource development program in concert with the professional staff.
Develop proposed policies, procedures, and schedules for fundraising.
Set guidelines and implementation schedule for governance contributions.
Identify prospective donors, make fundraising contacts and support special fundraising events to include cultivating and approaching major donors.
Report the status of the association’s fundraising activities and the fundraising climate in general to the board.
Educate all stakeholders about the association’s need for non-dues revenue and the plan and resources needed to realize those plans.
Provide guidelines, training and resources for constituents in support of their resource development and sponsorship efforts.
Familiarize the board of directors with techniques and skills necessary for effective fundraising.
Develop guidelines and resources for state leaders in support of their sponsorship efforts.
Create a resource development rationale statement and review at the beginning of each term.
Develop, evaluate, and adjust a plan of work annually.
Participate fully as a member of the resource development committee.
Actively participate in the annual giving campaign. MEMBERS OF THE YOUTH INVOLVEMENT COMMITTEE SHALL
Be a member of a PTA.
Be appointed by the president at the post-convention board meeting for a term of two (2) years.
Increase youth participation and visibility at National, State, and Local PTA events.
Work in collaboration with national, state, and local PTA’s to provide education, resources, leadership training, and opportunities to increase youth participation and visibility.
Work in collaboration with other committees to increase and retain membership.
Aid in education of adults in youth issues.
Support building partnerships with outside associations focused on youth.
Create opportunities to foster future leaders.
Provide resources on youth involvement and development.
Participate fully as a member of the youth involvement committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEES From time to time, the board of directors may establish special committees to address specific issues or projects – such as an election or convention committee. Members of special committees are appointed by the president and serve until they have completed the specific task given. Once they have submitted a final report to the board and are discharged, the special committee immediately ceases to exist.
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LETTER OF INTENT IS TO BE RECEIVED IN THE NATIONAL PTA OFFICE
ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014. NO FAXES WILL BE
ACCEPTED.
LETTER OF INTENT
Name Address City State ZIP Telephone: Home ( ) Cell ( ) E-mail Company Name Work Title Work E-mail Company Address City State ZIP
Telephone: Work ( ) Fax ( )
I may be contacted at work. Proficient in the following Languages: _________________________________________________________________
Self-identification Information PTA values and appreciates diversity, which enriches and strengthens our association. We acknowledge the potential of everyone without regard, including but not limited to: age, culture, economic status, educational background, ethnicity, gender, geographic location, legal status, marital status, mental ability, national origin, organizational position, parental status, physical ability, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and work experience. National PTA’s Strategic Initiative 6 – “We will diversify our membership, and engage and serve communities – includes the following goals: Create at all levels an inclusive environment reflective of the populations we seek to serve.” In order to achieve our goal, PTA is seeking diversity of not only affiliation and experience, but ethnic, gender, age and regional diversity as well. While the questions below are voluntary, this information will aid PTA in ensuring diversity and inclusion within our national governance (committees, Board of Directors, Officers). Individual data will not be shared. 1. Select option that best describes your role in PTA:
_____ Parent
_____ Teacher
_____ Grandparent/Relative
_____ Guardian
_____ School Administrator
_____ Student
_____ Supporter
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_____ Other (Please specify): __________________________________________
2. Age:
_____ Under 18
_____ 18-25
_____ 26-34
_____ 35-44
_____ 45-54
_____ 55 and Over
3. Gender:
_____ Male
_____ Female
4. Ethnicity:
_____ Asian/Pacific Islander
_____ Black/African American
_____ Caucasian/White non-Hispanic
_____ Hispanic/Latino
_____ Native American
_____ Other (please specify) ___________________________________________
I wish to be considered for the following positions (the number of positions available is listed following each position. If you select multiple positions, rank them in order of preference):
rank President-Elect (1)
rank Vice President for Advocacy (1)
rank Vice President for Membership (1)
rank Secretary-Treasurer (1)
rank Member representative on the National PTA Board of Directors (2-year term) (8)
rank Nominating and leadership development committee member (3-year term) (2)
I wish to be considered for appointment to the following committee(s):
rank Bylaws and policy committee (2-year term) (5)
rank Diversity committee (2-year term) (9)
rank Field service committee (2-year term) (9)
rank Legislation committee (2-year term) (5)
rank Membership committee (2-year term) (9)
rank Resolutions committee (2-year term) (9)
rank Resource development committee (2-year term) (6)
rank Youth involvement committee (2-year term) (5)
rank Special Committees:
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Convention:
_____ General Arrangements _____ Elections
Diverse Populations:
_____ Male Engagement _____ Military Families _____ Special Needs
_____Communication/Marketing and Resources for Every Child in Focus
_____Other (Please Describe) _______________________________________________________
Programs:
_____ Reflections _____ Health/Safety _____Family Engagement
_____ Resources for Programs _____ Communication/Marketing Programs
_____ Other (Please Describe) _______________________________________________________
_____ Endowment Trustee
______By initialing here I grant NLDC and National PTA permission to share my committee interest preferences, and contact information, with the committees specified on my Letter of Intent after convention. (Leaving this item blank means your information will not be shared.)
Please include a one-page cover letter sharing your reasons for wishing to be considered for the
position(s) you have indicated, as well as skills and expertise you would bring to the position(s).
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PROFESSIONAL/PERSONAL REFERENCES
List three (3) references that will be available and may be contacted by members of the nominating and
leadership development committee regarding your qualifications, skills, and attributes, as well as your capacity
to serve in the position(s) for which you have applied. Whenever possible, include both an e-mail address and
preferred telephone numbers to aid in scheduling interviews. References may or may not be contacted.
Please do not include members of the nominating and leadership development committee as references.
REFERENCE 1: Relationship
Name
Address
City State ZIP
Telephone: Home ( ) Work ( )
Cell ( ) E-mail
REFERENCE 2: Relationship
Name
Address
City State ZIP
Telephone: Home ( ) Work ( )
Cell ( ) E-mail
REFERENCE 3: Relationship
Name
Address
City State ZIP
Telephone: Home ( ) Work ( )
Cell ( ) E-mail
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Describe any experience you have had working with your state PTA leadership or another national
organization. (100 word limit)
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Tell us about your experience working with a diverse group of people. (100 word limit)
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SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENT AND SUBMISSION FORM PTA Vision Every child’s potential is a reality. PTA Mission To make every child’s potential a reality by engaging and empowering families and communities to advocate for all children. PTA Values Collaboration: We will work in partnership with a wide array of individuals and organizations to broaden and enhance our ability to serve and advocate for all children and families. Commitment: We are dedicated to children’s educational success, health, and well-being through strong family and community engagement, while remaining accountable to the principles upon which our association was founded. Diversity: We acknowledge the potential of everyone without regard, including but not limited to: age, culture, economic status, educational background, ethnicity, gender, geographic location, legal status, marital status, mental ability, national origin, organizational position, parental status, physical ability, political philosophy, race, religion, sexual orientation, and work experience. Respect: We value the individual contributions of members, employees, volunteers, and partners as we work collaboratively to achieve our association’s goals. Accountability: All members, employees, volunteers, and partners have a shared responsibility to align their efforts toward the achievement of our association’s strategic initiatives. PTA Strategic Initiatives 1. We will implement a focused, research based, public policy and advocacy plan 2. We will grow and steward our resources 3. We will enhance the internal and external awareness of the association 4. We will enhance organizational efficiency and effectiveness 5. We will recruit, train, and support effective leaders 6. We will diversify our membership, and engage and serve communities The Purposes of the PTA
To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship.
To raise the standards of home life.
To secure adequate laws for the care and protection of children and youth.
To bring into closer relation the home and the school, so that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the education of children and youth.
To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for all children and youth the highest advantages in physical, mental, social, and spiritual education.
Signature of Agreement. Your signature acknowledges that you have reviewed and agree with PTA’s vision, mission, values, strategic initiatives, and purposes and you are currently a PTA member.
I am a member of (local unit name)
PTA/PTSA Unit#
City State
Signature Date Signed
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RESUME/BIO
Name Address Address Telephone Numbers Email Address Personal and Professional Information
PTA Involvement Current service includes:
Previous service includes:
Community Involvement Current service includes:
Previous service includes:
Honors and Awards (Optional)
Location/Space for
Picture (JPEG format)
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CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
One page cover letter sharing your reasons for wishing to be considered for the position(s) you have
indicated, as well as the skills and expertise you would bring to the positions(s). Cover letter must be on
one side of an 8-1/2” x 11” single sheet of paper, in no smaller than 12-point type, single-spaced.
Letter of Intent
Professional/Personal References form
Signature of Agreement and Submission form
Resume or bio on one side of an 8-1/2" x 11" sheet of paper, in no smaller than 12-point type, single-
spaced. Please use attached “template” in preparing your resume or bio.
Photo (the preferred format is JPEG)
Please be sure to sign the signature of agreement and submission form.
All materials must be received at the National PTA office on or before close of
business, Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Mail or e-mail all materials to the attention
of Jeff Evans. No faxes will be accepted. The National PTA office will acknowledge
receipt of all Letters of Intent.
Mail to: National PTA Headquarters Attn: Jeff Evans, NLDC Staff Liaison 1250 North Pitt Street Alexandria, VA, 22314
E-mail to: [email protected]