Beth Panilaitis Board Member Agreement with VADP, 2011 June 10

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Board Member Agreenient with VADP

As a Board member of Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, I understand that
my duties and responsibilities include the following:

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1am fiscally responsible, with the other Board members, for this organization
It is my duty to know what our budget is, and to be active in planning that
budget, and planning the fundraising to mect that budget.

Jam responsible, along with the other Board members, for this organization. I
am responsible to know and approve all policies and programs, and to oversee
the implementation of policies and programs.

1am morally responsible for the health and well being of this organization. As
a member of the Board, I have pledged myself to carry out the mission of
Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty.

1 will give what is for me a substantial donation. | may give this as a one time
donation each year, ot | may pledge to give a certain amount several times

I will actively engage in fundraising for this ization, in wi ways
are best suited to me. These may include individual solicitation in person or
on the phone, doing special events, writing mail appeals and the like. There 1s

no set amount of money that I must raise because I am making a good faith
agreement to do my best, and bring in as much money as J can.

{ will serve on committees or task forces and offer 10 take on special
assignments.

[ will attend every Board meeting possible, and will send regrets if | am
unable to attend. I understand that I will be notified by the email address
listed in the board directory. I will be available for phone consultation. 1
understand that commitment to this Board will jnvolve a commitment of time,
and will probably not involve less that 4 hours per month on average.

1 will keep my Board Manual available and up to date, including adding
meeting minutes.

J will follow VADF policies a3 described in my Board Manual.
understand that no quotas have been set, that 20 rigid standards of
méasurement and achievement have been formed and that this is not legally

binding, bul aspirational: Every Board member is making a statemerit of faith
about every other Board member. ‘We are trusting each other to carry out the

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above agreements to the best of our ability, each in our own way, with
knowledge, approval and support of all. [ know that if { fail to act in good
faith, 1 must resign, or someone from the Board may ask me to resign.

In its turn, Virginians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty is responsible to me in @
number of ways:

1. L-will be sent, without request, quarterly financial reports which allow me to meet
the prudent person section of the law.

2. Ewill be sent, without request, copies of all documents in my board manual that
must be updated periodically (IRS form 990, annual report, for example).

3. VADP paid staff will complete an action calendar annually, in consultation with
the board, and will take the lead in ensuring that the items on that calendar are
completed.

4. [can call on the paid staff w discuss program and policy, goals and objectives.

5. Board members and paid staff will respond in a straight-forward and thorough

fashion to any questions 1 have which I feel are necessary to carry out my fiscal,
legal or moral responsibilities to this izati

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