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About ACR-GNYACR-GNY is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and strengthening alternative dispute and conflict resolution (ADR), fostering the use of dialogue, and contributing to the professional development of the ADR field—a “big tent” for professionals and students in the field. The scope of our interest and support is everything ADR—including restorative justice, commercial arbitration, family mediation, institutional ombuds, conflict coaching, community mediation, and much more. As a volunteer-led organization (with part-time staff support), it's incredibly rewarding to serve the wider conflict resolution community. We hope you will consider joining us! Our Mission The Association for Conflict Resolution of Greater New York connects our diverse membership to advance and expand the field of conflict resolution.
About the ACR-GNY BoardThe leadership of ACR-GNY consists of the board of directors, which functions as a working board: each board member, director and officer alike, contributes their time and energy to ensuring the organization fulfills its mission. Further details on the work of the board and the organization can be found in our bylaws. We believe our board should reflect the diversity of our professional community. We strongly encourage nominees who are women, indigenous and people of color, LGBTQIA+ folks, people with disabilities, and young professionals. Board Member ResponsibilitiesMembers are expected to attend monthly evening meetings held via video conference. Other expectations for board members include:
The board is organized into these five main committees to fulfill our strategic goals: Membership & Outreach Committee: The Membership & Outreach Committee, led by the Vice President of Membership, oversees member development and engagement. They actively support our current membership base by soliciting feedback and advocating for their needs in the organization. They develop campaigns to acknowledge and recognize our members throughout the year and work on recruitment campaigns to increase individual memberships. Additionally, they develop community outreach events or campaigns and encourage active involvement and participation from our membership. At the heart of the Membership & Outreach Committee is a drive to develop a stronger connection with our members and craft a more meaningful experience for them. Programming Committee: The goal of the Programming Committee is to develop and implement programs and special events throughout the year, which may include speakers for practice groups, panel discussions, workshops, training opportunities, and other events for the purpose of professional development and public education, networking, and fostering alliances with other organizations. They work at organizing our yearly marquee events such as our Annual Conference and Mediation Settlement Day. The Programming Committee sets the vision, priorities, strategy, and plans for all programming throughout the year:
The Fundraising & Development Committee develops and implements plans for raising funds required to maintain and grow the organization consistent with its mission. They identify and cultivate relationships with sponsors and donors and create and promote fundraising opportunities for events, especially in connection with the Annual Conference. Their work includes managing and engaging with our organizational partners and forging new relationships to support the growth of the organization. Communications: The Communications Committee creates and implements external communications plans for ACR-GNY programs and events, together with the preparation of marketing materials and strategies. They support the mission of ACR-GNY by advocating for the use of conflict resolution by serving as a liaison to the media, other conflict resolution organizations, and the public to educate the community about conflict resolution. They implement this by ensuring strategic utilization of newsletters, e-mail, website, social media, and Google Ads. Finance & Analytics: The Finance & Analytics Committee manages and leads the organization's overall budget, supports committees and task forces with creating their budgets, and reconciles the organization’s spending. Furthermore, they develop an investment strategy for the organization and manage the organization's data to support analytic decision-making. ***This year we are seeking an individual to fill the Treasurer position on our Executive Board. Click the button below for a more detailed description of this role.*** How to Nominate Yourself or Someone ElseLooking for a rewarding way to give back to our community? We invite individuals to submit nominations for themselves. In your statement, please share your interest and relevant experience for any open positions noted above. Or does this sound like a great fit for someone you know? Recommend someone by letting us know why they would be a strong board member and their potential fit for the open positions, and we'll reach out to the nominee. Any individual elected to the ACR-GNY board of directors must be an active ACR-GNY member at the time of their election; if you are not yet a member at the time of your nomination, you may still apply. NOTE: We will prioritize candidates who are based in the Greater New York region (i.e. New York, New Jersey, Connecticut), but accept nominations from candidates farther afield. If you are not based in the Greater New York region, please include in your statement of interest how you plan to actively engage with and grow ACR-GNY membership both within the Greater New York area and beyond. Please submit the following materials to nominations@acrgny.org by Monday, December 1, 2025: If nominating yourself:
If nomination someone else:
Elections will be held in January at our Annual Members' Meeting (event details forthcoming). |