SourcePoint recruiting new board members

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The SourcePoint Board of Directors seeks candidates to serve on the organization’s governing board for terms beginning in 2022. The nonprofit organization provides professional expertise, services, and programs to help Delaware County adults live well after 55. SourcePoint provides in-home care services, resources for family caregivers, and community programs that benefit the health and wellness of adults ages 55 and older.

SourcePoint’s volunteer board of directors is responsible for planning, policy development, resource development, financial oversight, evaluating the performance of the executive director, and ensuring that the organization is addressing its mission of service to the older population of Delaware County. The board meets no less than nine times annually, and board members are expected to participate on at least two board committees and attend key events. It is expected that board members will support and participate in fundraising activities.

The board typically meets at the organization’s Cheshire Road headquarters at noon on the last Wednesday of each month. Some committee meetings may take place at the south office on Polaris Parkway. Virtual meetings have been held in 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic.

The board is seeking a diverse mix of community members and adults of any age are encouraged to apply. Those interested in serving and providing board leadership for a dynamic nonprofit organization which serves a rapidly growing older population should complete an application, available online at MySourcePoint.org/board or by calling 740-363-6677. The application deadline is Friday, July 16.

For more information about joining the board of directors, contact Alison Yeager, director of communications and development, at 740-203-2396 or [email protected].

SourcePoint is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that provides professional expertise, services, and programs for Delaware County adults who want to thrive after 55 and family caregivers. Services and programs are supported in part by the local senior services levy, corporate and private donations, grants, the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, and United Way of Delaware County.

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