AiP Announces Call for Board of Directors Nominations
Advisors in Philanthropy (AiP) is pleased to announce its official Call for Nominations for the Board of Directors, inviting engaged and forward-thinking professionals to help guide the organization’s continued growth and impact.
As AiP expands its reach—launching a new website, enhancing member programming, and preparing for the 2026 Annual Conference at the Gaylord Rockies—strong, strategic leadership is essential to building on this momentum.
Serving on the AiP Board of Directors is an opportunity to play a meaningful role in shaping the future of the philanthropic advising profession while collaborating with a diverse network of advisors, nonprofit leaders, and industry experts.
Why Serve on the AiP Board?
Board members are instrumental in advancing AiP’s mission and supporting key initiatives, including:
- Driving strategic direction and organizational growth
- Enhancing member engagement and value
- Supporting national and chapter-based programming
- Strengthening partnerships and sponsorship opportunities
- Expanding AiP’s presence within the philanthropic ecosystem
AiP is seeking individuals who bring a combination of professional expertise, leadership experience, and a willingness to actively contribute to the organization’s success.
Who Should Apply
We encourage nominations from professionals across the philanthropic advising spectrum, including:
- Wealth advisors
- Attorneys
- CPAs and financial professionals
- Nonprofit leaders
- Philanthropic advisors
Both self-nominations and nominations of qualified peers are welcome.
Key Dates
- Call for Nominations Closes: May 1
- Candidate Interviews: May–June
- Board Onboarding Begins: June
- Board Term Begins: July 1
Submit a Nomination
If you are interested in serving—or would like to nominate a colleague—we encourage you to submit a nomination today.
AiP is committed to building a board that reflects a wide range of perspectives, experiences, and expertise to best serve its growing membership and mission.
