Neighborhood Ambassador Committee

Women's Council Engagement Subcommittee

Structure & Oversight

The Neighborhood Ambassador Committee is overseen by the Vice Chair of Engagement. Neighborhood Ambassador Committee activities are developed and coordinated collaboratively between Committee members, the Vice Chair of Engagement, and the Manager of Women’s Philanthropy & Engagement.

The Neighborhood Ambassador Committee should ideally have 1-2 members from the following areas:

  • City (including Squirrel Hill and surrounding neighborhoods)
  • North Hills
  • Fox Chapel
  • South Hills
  • Other neighborhoods/geographic areas as needed

Roles & Responsibilities

Neighborhood Ambassador Committee members are strongly connected to the people and institutions comprising their local Jewish communities. They provide opportunities for women in their local Jewish communities to feel connected to one another and to the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh. Each community’s needs and opportunities differ, but Neighborhood Ambassadors’ activities will include many of the following:

  • Planning and executing smaller, community-based programming for women in a given neighborhood (e.g., local meet-ups)
  • Assisting with outreach and event recruitment within their communities
  • Facilitating introductions between women in the community and Federation staff
  • Engaging with women’s groups at neighborhood synagogues
  • Identifying local resources to share with the Manager of Women’s Philanthropy & Engagement (e.g., future event venues, potential speakers, activities of interest).

Term Limits

Neighborhood Ambassador Committee members serve a two-year term with an option to serve in a different role on the Women’s Council.

Member Expectations

Neighborhood Ambassador Committee member expectations are as follows:

  • Committee Description Review: Neighborhood Ambassador Committee members receive a Committee description (i.e., this document) prior to joining the Committee and on an annual basis. Members review these descriptions and recommit to their specific responsibilities and expectations at the start of each year of their term. Any changes to the Committee description will be discussed with the Vice Chair of Engagement, Women’s Council Chair, and/or the Manager of Women’s Philanthropy & Engagement.
  • Time Commitment: Neighborhood Ambassador Committee members are expected to commit to an average of approximately 4-6 hours per month. Hours fluctuate from week to week according to availability, Women’s event scheduling, and other factors that may arise.
  • Meeting Attendance: Neighborhood Ambassador Committee meetings are held every other month with the Vice Chair of Engagement and Manager of Women’s Philanthropy & Engagement. Meetings are held either in person or virtually at mutually agreed-upon times. Committee members are expected to attend at least three of these meetings per year. The Committee will receive an email update which may include action items on alternate months. Committee members should make every effort to attend the full Women’s Council annual meeting, held in late summer/early fall with all members of the Women’s Council. Finally, Committee members are encouraged to attend the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh’s Annual Meeting and Community Campaign Launch (if applicable) each fall.
  • Community Campaign Volunteer Fundraising: Members of the Neighborhood Ambassador Committee are asked to participate as volunteer fundraisers for the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh’s Community Campaign, unless they have a conflict of interest. Participation may include directly soliciting 1-3 existing or prospective donors and/or facilitating introductions between donors and staff/volunteer fundraisers. Committee members will receive fundraising training and are encouraged to participate in the Super Sunday fundraising event.

Community Campaign Commitment

Neighborhood Ambassador Committee members are expected to demonstrate their support for the mission of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh through a contribution to the Community Campaign at or above $180 in the first year of their term, and $360 in the second year. Please note: Community Campaign contribution amounts are determined by total household contributions in a given year.

If a member serves on two committees with different giving expectations, the member is expected to contribute at or above the higher amount.

The Women’s Council of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh engages female-identifying members of the Pittsburgh Jewish community to inspire a culture of philanthropy and further the organization’s overall mission. The Women’s Council unites constituents in areas of interest to create meaningful personal, professional and social relationships that enhance their lives and benefit the community.

Questions:

Emma Renfrew
Emma Renfrew
Manager, Women's Philanthropy & Engagement
412-992-5212
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