Help Us Advance Health Equity, Leadership Development, and Workforce Opportunity
The Institute for Health and Social Equity (IHSE) is inviting mission-aligned leaders to express interest in serving on our Board of Directors. As a nonprofit committed to expanding access, opportunity, and visibility for future leaders in nursing, public health, STEM, and community-centered careers, we believe strong governance is essential to driving meaningful change.
We welcome individuals who are passionate about innovation, leadership development, and strengthening talent streams for historically excluded communities. Board members provide strategic insight, offer thought partnership, and help guide IHSE’s growing impact.
Who We’re Looking For
We invite interest from individuals who:
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Value inclusive leadership
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Bring diverse lived experiences and professional expertise
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Care deeply about expanding access and opportunity for historically excluded communities
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Believe in collaboration, community partnership, and collective impact
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Can offer strategic ideas as IHSE expands its programs, partnerships, and policy influence
Experience across healthcare, education, public health, workforce development, policy, philanthropy, youth development, community leadership, technology, or finance is welcome—but not required.
How Board Members Contribute
Board members help shape IHSE’s mission-driven priorities and may support:
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Governance and organizational direction
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Policy, research, and workforce initiatives
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Partnerships and community relationships
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Fundraising through helping to identify potential partners or sponsors
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Program development and special projects that match their expertise
Express Your Interest
If you feel aligned with IHSE’s mission and would like to be considered for board service, please complete our brief interest survey below:
👉 Complete the Board Interest Survey
Thank you for your interest in partnering with IHSE to create a future where every young leader—regardless of zip code—has access to the opportunities they deserve.