ACLU of Maryland - Board Member (Volunteer Position)
Company: ACLU of Maryland
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Who We Are The American Civil
Liberties Union is the United States’ preeminent civil liberties
organization, dedicated to defending and preserving the individual
rights and liberties guaranteed by our Constitution and laws. We
achieve this through multi-tiered advocacy, which includes
litigation, policy advocacy, and public education. Our issue areas
include some of the most pressing civil rights and civil liberties
issues of our time, including racial justice, defending democracy,
legal system transformation, immigrants’ rights, voting rights, and
LGBTQ equality. The ACLU of Maryland (ACLU-MD) is one of 50-plus
state affiliates. Our unique structure allows us to have our own
priorities and leadership structure, while working with the
national organization and other state affiliates to fulfill
wide-ranging goals. We seek passionate, driven Marylanders with
diverse backgrounds and expertise to join our board of directors
and help guide the ACLU-MD as we continue to lead the fight for
justice across Maryland and beyond. About The Role The ACLU-MD
Board of Directors (the “Board”) is responsible for effective
governance of the organization, ensuring fiscally sound programs
across both our 501(c) 4 Union and 501(c) 3 Foundation
organizations. The Board provides strategic direction for the
organization, working with the Executive Director to ensure we have
the greatest impact. Board members are expected to adhere to the
organization’s bylaws, prepare for and participate in board and
committee meetings, and serve as ambassadors to support the
organization publicly. Key Responsibilities Active Participation:
The board holds bi-monthly 2.5-hour meetings on Monday evenings via
Zoom, an annual in-person all-day retreat, monthly committee
meetings, and occasional Zoom meetings when quick decisions are
required. These meetings require prior preparation, depending on
leadership roles and special topics to be raised at the meetings.
As ambassadors to the organization, we encourage board members to
support the organization however they can, by attending public
events, writing op-eds, participating in social events, and more.
Ambassadorship, Fundraising, & Recruitment: Board members assist in
fundraising activities and ACLU-MD membership recruitment.
Additionally, board members are ambassadors for the organization
with ACLU-MD members and among their own networks. Committee
Service: To keep large meetings effective and efficient, most of
our work is done in committees. Every board member must be a member
of at least one committee, and committees hold virtual meetings,
typically monthly for an hour (at a mutually convenient time for
their members). The work done for these committees averages at
eight hours per month, depending on the tasks of the committee. Our
board committees include Development, Finance, Governance, and
Nominations. Fiduciary Duty: Ensure the financial health of the
organization through diligent oversight of budgets and audits.
Board members are expected to exercise reasonable care in all
decision-making, honor their duties under the law, and avoid
placing the organization under unnecessary risk. Position
Requirements Current Maryland residency or within 30 days of
appointment. Annual contribution to the American Civil Liberties
Union of Maryland (not tax deductible) and to ACLU Foundation of
Maryland (tax deductible). The contribution amount is always at the
complete discretion of the board member. Priority Skills &
Experiences: Service on a nonprofit governance board. Development,
fundraising, or grant-writing in the nonprofit sector, or on behalf
of a community-based organization. Documenting meetings or advising
on administrative processes and decisions. Effective budgeting,
investing, or financial planning. Professional or volunteer
experience with an organization that prioritizes racial justice to
achieve civil rights and civil liberties. What You Can Expect Being
an ACLU board member is a collaboration. In exchange for your time
and expertise, you can expect: Meaningful engagement with other
Marylanders on vital civil rights and civil liberties issues.
Opportunity to provide leadership and expertise on board committees
and governance priorities. Professional development and training in
skills such as fundraising, nonprofit budgeting, nonprofit
governance, board recruitment, and others. Transparent, efficient
meetings with agendas and materials provided well in advance to
support full participation. Our Commitment to Accessibility,
Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion The ACLU-MD is an equal opportunity
employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture.
Recognizing that strict minimum requirements tend to
disproportionately discourage women and people of color from
applying for jobs for which they would otherwise be competitive, we
encourage all qualified individuals to apply especially people of
color; women; people from low-income backgrounds; people with
disabilities; people who identify as LGBTQ; and people who are
formerly incarcerated or otherwise directly impacted by the legal
justice system. How To Apply Interested candidates are asked to
submit a current resume and 2-3 references with appropriate
telephone/email contact information via Jazz HR by February 23,
2026.The Selection Process Application Submission: Due by February
23, 2026. Interview Phase: If selected to move forward, candidates
will be scheduled for an interview with two board members and the
Executive Director. Internal Vote: The Nominations Committee will
vote on a final slate of candidates to be proposed to the full
Board. Board Confirmation: The final slate of candidates will be
proposed to the full Board for a vote, with onboarding to follow.
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