Volunteer with SAVMA


Volunteering with SAVMA means leading within your profession. As a Volunteer Engagement Professional (VEP), your skills, insight, and leadership strengthen volunteer program management across Southern Arizona.

Opportunities for VEP Leadership Volunteers


Board and Committees – Influence SAVMA’s direction, advocacy, and professional development goals.
Projects– Contribute specialized expertise to short-term initiatives. 
Mentors – Guide or support fellow professionals through the Buddy Program or Communities of Practice Facilitators.

President


The President oversees the corporation’s activities and operations, informs the Board of Directors, and ensures that resolutions are implemented effectively. The Board of Directors authorizes the President to contract, receive, deposit, disburse, and account for the corporation’s funds; to execute in the name of the corporation all contracts and other documents authorized either generally or specifically by the Board to be executed by the Corporation, and to negotiate all material business transactions of the Corporation.

President-Elect


The President-Elect oversees the corporation’s activities and operations, informs the Board of Directors, and ensures that resolutions are implemented effectively. The Board of Directors authorizes the President to contract, receive, deposit, disburse, and account for the corporation’s funds; to execute in the name of the corporation all contracts and other documents authorized either generally or specifically by the Board to be executed by the Corporation, and to negotiate all material business transactions of the Corporation.

Secretary


Serves as the custodian of corporate records and ensures compliance with A.R.S. §10-11601 by maintaining permanent minutes and documentation of all meetings and official actions of the members, Board of Directors, and committees. The Secretary creates, authenticates, and safeguards corporate documents; manages and certifies proxies at general membership meetings; and receives, records, and reports official communications on behalf of the organization. Through these duties, the Secretary supports transparent, compliant, and accountable governance.

Treasurer


Ensures the organization’s financial integrity and sustainability by maintaining, or causing to be maintained, accurate and complete accounts of all assets, liabilities, receipts, disbursements, and other financial activities. This role safeguards funds, ensures compliance with nonprofit accounting standards, and provides clear, timely reports that support informed Board decision-making.

Time Commitment and Schedule


3-5 hours per week

Purpose: Provides governance, oversight, and strategic direction for the organization, while ensuring its financial health and ethical conduct. Directors act as fiduciaries, meeting a legal duty to act in the best interests of the organization and its membership.

Responsibilities

Directors collectively act to:

  • Establish and stay true to the mission and purpose of the organization.
  • Ensure effective strategies are crafted, pursued, and achieved.
  • Monitor and strengthen programs and services.
  • Ensure adequate financial resources exist for operation and sustainability.
  • Protect assets and provide proper financial oversight.
  • Build a competent board.
  • Ensure legal and ethical integrity; and
  • enhance the organization’s public standing.

Directors individually act to:

  • Review meeting materials and participate actively in meetings.
  • Serve on at least one committee or task force.
  • Attend member programs and events.
  • Assist in soliciting others for membership, participation, and support.

Time Commitment and Schedule:

2 hours per week

BoarBoard Committee Chair(s)


Membership Committee Chair


To recruit, engage, support, and lead committee members in a strategic effort to recruit, retain, and support the membership.

Program and Events Committee Chair


To recruit, engage, support, and lead committee members in a strategic effort to curate, coordinate, implement, and evaluate professional learning events and activities to benefit SAVMA’s members.

Communications Committee Chair


To recruit, engage, support, and lead committee members in a strategic effort to communicate with SAVMA’s membership and local media by integrating the organization’s fundraising, marketing, and service delivery activities.

Governance and Administration Committee Chair


To recruit, engage, support, and lead committee members in a strategic effort to ensure the board meets its legal, ethical, and functional duties related to corporate filings, financial management, policy development, review, implementation, and oversight. Supports activities related to financial management and reporting, board education, monitoring of board activities, and evaluation of board members’ performance.

SAVMA Awards Chair


Oversees planning and execution of the annual SAVMA Volunteer Awards, recognizing outstanding volunteerism in Southern Arizona. Ensures event goals for participation, financial management, and brand representation are met, while promoting skill development among SAVMA members.

SAVMA Volunteer Fair Chair


Leads the planning and execution of the annual SAVMA Volunteer Fair, a recognition and recruitment event held during National Volunteer Appreciation Week. This position ensures event success by achieving participation, sponsorship, and impact goals while advancing SAVMA’s mission to promote excellence in volunteer engagement throughout Southern Arizona.

VMHC Chair


Leads the planning and execution of SAVMA’s annual participation in the VMHC (produced by Better Impact, and sponsored by ALIVE and VMPC). The Chair ensures a high-quality professional development experience that elevates the SAVMA brand, meets financial goals, and strengthens the regional volunteer engagement network.

Why Volunteer with SAVMA

SAVMA’s volunteers are at the heart of our mission to advance the VEP field.
When you volunteer with SAVMA, you:

  • Build standards of excellence in volunteer engagement.

  • Support the DOVIA Southern Arizona network.

  • Mentor and empower your peers.

  • Shape the future of volunteer management through shared leadership.

Support for SAVMA Volunteers

When you volunteer with SAVMA, you gain access to:

  • CVA-aligned professional development resources.

  • Recognition through SAVMA’s Volunteer Engagement Awards.

  • Networking with local and national partners.

  • Tools that strengthen your leadership and program impact.


Ready to Volunteer with SAVMA?

Join other Volunteer Engagement Professionals advancing the field in Southern Arizona.
Your leadership, expertise, and passion make a lasting impact.