Volunteer Board Member – Treasurer

The Power Of Play(Non-Profit)

Company Overview

At The Power of Play, we firmly believe in the transformative power of play and its

positive impact on children's physical, cognitive, and emotional development. Using

upcycled and sustainable materials, our organization has successfully designed and

constructed more than 50 playgrounds in remote and underserved communities around

the world, promoting inclusivity, creativity, and safety for children from all backgrounds.

We are dedicated to building a more peaceful world through the healing power of play.

Summary

Joining the Board of Directors means bringing rigor, creativity, and innovation to this

Canadian charity dedicated to serving children globally. This volunteer role carries legal

and ethical responsibility for TPOP’s activities and includes leading the board finance

committee. The treasurer is responsible for monitoring the organization's financial

performance, ensuring we are on track with our budget and financial goals. This is a

three-year term.

Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership & Governance

  • Participate in shaping TPOP’s mission, vision, and strategic planning.
  • Advise on policies related to nonprofit governance and compliance with financial
  • Regulations and reporting requirements.
  • Lead the board finance committee and attend board meetings.
  • Contribute to the financial sustainability of the organization by supporting strategic fundraising efforts.

Financial Oversight

  • Contribute to budgeting, financial planning, and risk assessment.
  • Prepare and present financial reports to the board, keeping them informed about the charity's financial health and any potential issues.
  • Ensure that appropriate financial controls and procedures are in place to safeguard TPOP’s assets and maintain financial integrity.
  • Issue charitable donation receipts and ensure year-end tax return is filed with the
  • CRA.

Requirements

  • Background in accounting, financial services, or relevant fields.
  • Excellent communication and people skills.
  • Excellent organizational and coordination skills.
  • Experience with and ability to consolidate and interpret financial data and present findings.
  • Working knowledge of Quickbooks, MS Office, MS Word, MS Excel and other databases.

Knowledge / Experiential Assets

  • Public expenditure policies and general administrative policies.
  • Canadian charity law and research grant administration.
  • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP).
  • Prior Board and/or not-for-profit service.
  • International development sector.

Board Culture & Expectations

  • The board collaborates closely with the CEO, consultants, and operational volunteers. The treasurer, specifically, will collaborate with the finance team and bookkeeping contractor.
  • Members commit to open, respectful dialogue and constructive decision-making.
  • All board members must attend governance training and comply with TPOP policies.
  • Time Commitment: 10-20 hours per month, including twice-monthly virtual meetings.
  • Term: 3-year term.
  • Financial Contribution: Board members from developed nations are encouraged to contribute $1,000 annually (through direct donations or fundraising efforts). Contributions from members in developing nations will be adjusted based on local economies.
  • Signing policies: Required for all board members, and includes but is not limited to Responsibilities & Ethics, Non Disclosure, Child Protection & Code of Conduct.

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: $1.00 per hour

Expected hours: 5 per week

Work Location: Remote

Application deadline: 2025-08-10

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