PROJECT BACKGROUND
Federated Health Charities is comprised of 21 charities that have representation on the Board and 6 representatives from the OPS. Funded agencies direct the selection of Board members, and there is no board policy or written direction for the nomination of board member or terms. The strategic recruitment of board members to ensure a diversity of skill sets or representation and leadership of Indigenous, racialized, disabled, etc., communities is a challenge.
The Federated Health Charities board has Executive roles that rotate based on a two-year term. Funded agency Board seats are segmented into five tiers based on agency size and revenue. Each tier has a member of the Board appointed to an Executive role to ensure all tiers are represented.
Effective Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression (AR/AO) work requires a holistic approach, internal leadership, participation, and external support and expertise. The Federated Health Charities board has not meaningfully embedded equity and inclusion practice in its governance or articulated its commitment to Truth and Reconciliation, anti-racism, etc. In addition, the 21 member charities are at different stages of AR/AO work. There are a variety of factors that impact whether charities have begun to look at systemic change within their organization, from leadership, budget, to lack of knowledge etc.
1. The size and structure of the Board create inefficiencies and challenges. A 20+ member board is not sustainable, and an appropriate balance between funded agencies and OPS representation has not been achieved.
2. The present structure creates conflicts of interest as each Board Member represents their respective charity and therefore must play a dual role as a board member and funding recipient.
3. The present governance structure makes it difficult to strategically recruit Board members and ensure a diversity of skill sets and representation.
4. The Federated Health Charities board has not articulated a commitment to AR/AO in its policies and by-laws and there are no significant links between AR/AO/health equity and Federated Health Charities governance.
PROJECT SCOPE
1. Review the current composition of the Board (a) in the context of the mandate of the Federated Health Charities board, and (b) through an AR/AO/health equity lens:
a. Recommend a revised structure(s), including policies, procedures, and timelines; the governance model needs to include an AR/AO and health equity lens that reflects the mandate of Federated Health Charities - i.e., core province-wide health issues/health equity.
b. Develop new by-laws, board structure, recruitment, eligibility, etc., that include AR/AO perspectives.
2. Identify effective AR/AO and health equity work across the member organizations to:
- Support Federated Health Charities to become a learning organization regarding AR/AO, inclusion, Truth and Reconciliation, etc.
- Support for funded organizations to develop a community of practice re: AR/AO, inclusion, Truth and Reconciliation, etc.
3. To inform and advance this work, the consultant should:
a. Facilitate discussions with the entire Board about the scope of this work and future goals/objectives.
b. Engage with funded organizations and other stakeholders to determine effective/wise practice.
c. Consider wise practice in federated fundraising organizations in this area - especially those operating in Canada, those with a regional (province-wide) mandate, and those who have intentionally worked to create equitable governance and programming frameworks. This includes accountability requirements for funded organizations.
d. Note: recommendations to be provided in the context of Truth and Reconciliation
PROJECT GOALS
A governance model that includes:
· Clearly defined Board roles and membership structure
· Efficient and effective board structure/governance
· Commitments to AR/AO and health equity
· Diverse skill sets on Board
· Diversity amongst members
· Reduced turnover
· Engaged Board
SELECTION CRITERIA
The following criteria will be used as minimum requirements to assess proposals and build a pool of appropriate candidates:
· The consultant has experience in governance work with an AR/AO and health equity lens with respect to governance, board structure and membership.
· Experience facilitating discussions about AR/AO and health equity in health and fundraising organizations.
· Experience assessing current governance, AR/AO and health equity practices, policies, and procedures.
· Drafting and implementing recommendations to align with recognized standards for best practice within health and fundraising organizations.
· The consultant represents a Black, Indigenous, or Person of Colour (BIPOC) owned business.
· The consultant embraces an active approach toward achieving equity for all people, considering systemic/structural issues and how these impact individuals.
· The consultant has a demonstrated focus in the non-profit sector, and preferably with small or medium-sized organizations.
· The consultant has experience facilitating workshops with participants at multiple levels, from junior staff to board members.
*Joint applications are welcome.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES & REQUIREMENTS
Respondents are welcome to submit clarifying questions on any of the above information. Please limit proposals to five to ten pages and include the following:
· Description of how the consultant plans to undertake the described scope of work; with regard to the action plan, please briefly describe how the plan will be developed.
· Cost/budget proposal.
· Proposed timeline and workplan
· Description of the consultant’s qualifications to undertake the described scope of work and examples of similar projects or clients the consultant has worked for.
· Resumes/CVs of the consultant’s team, if applicable, may be attached to the proposal and will not count toward the proposal page limit (each resume/CV is not to exceed two pages). Note: All proposals and documents submitted to Federated Health Charities will be kept confidential.
· Up to 3 references.
· If a joint application, include clarity on the roles and how the project will be collaboratively managed.
· If a joint application, the above requirements need to be submitted for each organization.
BUDGET & TIMELINES
This project comes with a budget of $15,000 - $30,000. Proposals with a budget above $30,000 will not be considered.
To be determined with the successful candidate.
Responses should be submitted to Sarah Wood at Sarah.Wood2@ontario.ca by 5:00 pm on August 31st, 2022.
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