NAC Junior Board
A leading group of young professionals invested in giving back to NAC kids and families
NAC Junior Board
Meet our Junior Board President
Meet our Junior Board President
Ashley Davis
Junior Board President
Ashley Davis is the Educational Director of the Park Slope Schoolhouse, a non-profit early childhood program, and she is an Adjunct Professor at Queens College Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education.
Meet the Junior BoardThe Latest from the Junior Board
Help the Jr. Board Bring Back the NAC Olympics!
The NAC Jr. Board is raising funds to bring back the NAC Olympics—a vital program that provides kids with opportunities to stay active, build confidence, and create lasting memories. Your support can help us give these children the chance to thrive through fun and healthy activities. Donate today to make it happen!
NAC Kids Olympics FundNAC’s Halloween Spooktacular!
NAC’s Halloween Spooktacular was filled with treats, costumes, and joyful moments as our Jr. Board went above and beyond to ensure each child enjoyed a Halloween to remember. Thanks to their dedication, every NAC kid was able to don the costume of their dreams, bringing the festive spirit to life in full color. From adorable pumpkins to pint-sized superheroes, our Halloween event created unforgettable memories for NAC children and families. We’re grateful to our Jr. Board for making this event a fantastic success!
Night for NAC 2024!
very spring, the Junior Board hosts the annual Night for NAC cocktail party fundraiser, with all proceeds benefiting New Alternatives for Children. This year, the event was held at Torch and Crown in Soho, raising crucial funds for New York City’s most vulnerable children. Guests had the opportunity to learn more about NAC’s mission and the impactful work we do while enjoying a 3-hour open bar, hors d’oeuvres, and delectable bites.
A Look Back at Night for NAC!The NAC Junior Board is looking for exceptional young professionals who want to make a difference!
Join an elite group that helps make the future brighter for children with complex medical needs in NYC. The Junior Board is a fulfilling and fun way to directly impact the lives of NAC kids.
Scroll down to begin your application processWhat is the NAC Junior Board?
The NAC Junior Board is a leading group of young professionals that act as ambassadors of NAC’s mission. The 40-member Board is composed of diverse professionals from a variety of fields who use their personal and professional networks to fundraise, advocate, and volunteer in support of NAC’s vital services. The Junior Board is a fulfilling and fun way to have a direct impact on the lives of NAC kids.
Every member brings a unique talent to our group and we welcome candidates who have a passion and commitment for NAC. Members are encouraged to think big about innovative solutions to aid the organization, create and coordinate fundraising and volunteer activities, and involve and mentor future candidates. Through these responsibilities and close work with the Board of Directors members develop their own leadership skills that enable them to advance their careers and become appreciating assets to NAC’s families.
Contact us for more information or questions at juniorboard@nackidscan.org
See the Junior Board in ActionJunior Board Responsibilities
Participation on the NAC Junior Board requires commitment to helping NAC children, youth, and families.
As a Junior Board Member, you will be asked to:
- Organize signature fundraising, cultivation, and networking events
- Commit to a give/get individual contribution of $3,000 per year
- Volunteer at 2 or more NAC events for our kids per year
- Participate in NAC Board meetings or co-host events with NAC Board members
- Serve as the next generation of leaders at NAC
Why Get Involved
The NAC Junior Board offers a fun and fulfilling way to have a direct impact on the lives of NAC children, while providing members with opportunities to network, develop leadership skills, and begin a lifetime of philanthropic involvement.
As a Junior Board Member you will gain:
- Entrepreneurial opportunities: raise meaningful dollars in support of New York City’s most vulnerable children and families.
- Access to a network of peers: join a network of committed and passionate philanthropists.
- Leadership Skills: learn what it takes to serve on a board of directors, participate in activities such as public speaking, fundraising, events, social media, advocacy, community engagement, and marketing.