Grants Committee Member (Non-Trustee)

Richmond, Greater London (Hybrid)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Join Richmond Foundation as a Non-Trustee Grants Committee Member and help shape a fairer, healthier future for our community.

Richmond Foundation is a long-established local charity with a proud history of supporting residents through grant-making, property management, and community initiatives. We are seeking new Non-Trustee (volunteer) members to join our Grants Committee and contribute to our vision: Everyone in Richmond has opportunities to build healthy and fulfilling lives.

 

Who We’re Looking For

We want to add Non-Trustee members to our Grants Committee to increase the breadth of knowledge and to provide different fresh perspectives into our grant making. We welcome applications from individuals who share our values of integrity, excellence, collaboration, agility, and ambition.

We are aiming to have six members of the Grants Committee with at least one being a non-trustee member, who will participate alongside our Trustees.

Our goal is to recruit people from a wide range of backgrounds, with different expertise, experience and knowledge. We want to make our committees more diverse and representative of the groups and people we support. You can read more about our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion here.

We are keen to receive applications from people who:

  • Are aged between 16 and 35
  • Are from lower-income socio-economic backgrounds
  • Have lived experience relevant to our work
  • Are disabled or have a long-term health condition
  • Are from communities experiencing racial inequity

We are committed to creating an inclusive recruitment process and are happy to provide reasonable adjustments to support applicants at any stage.

 

The role of a Non-Trustee Grants Committee Member

This is an exciting opportunity to work closely with the Richmond Foundation team to participate in important decisions around awarding funding and to influence policy and strategic direction.

 

Terms of appointment

Appointments will be for a two-year term, with the possibility of renewing for an additional two-year term.

You will need to:

  • Uphold Richmond Foundation’s vision, mission, objectives, and values
  • Attend at least four Grants Committee meetings per year at our central Richmond location (1.5 hours from 5:00pm to 6:30pm)
  • Prepare for meetings by reading all relevant documentation and reviewing minutes
  • Attend relevant training and at least one event/visit hosted by a grant-funded organisation each year
  • Attend our annual AGM meeting in November

 

Responsibilities include:

  • Provide strategic direction and expert guidance on our developing grants portfolio
  • Maintain oversight of grant giving activities to ensure: it is in line with our strategic objectives and within agreed budget; grant giving practices are in line with agreed policy, legislation and good practice
  • Receive and feedback on impact and other reporting
  • Provide support and challenge to the Grants Director and team
  • Occasionally attending internal briefings and training and other relevant external events on behalf of Richmond Foundation
  • Contribute relevant specialist experience

General experience:

  • Contribute to the discussions and decision-making that take place during meetings from a general point of view, as someone who has knowledge and experience relevant to the work of the committee
  • A keen interest and understanding of the charitable sector
  • An understanding of, and commitment to, safeguarding and diversity, equity and inclusion in the charitable sector and how this relates to grant-making
  • Ability to take an independent view which varies from that of other committee members
  • Relevant knowledge, perspective, insight, and understanding gathered through lived experience

 

To support you, we will:

  • Provide background information to be discussed in an introductory session and supported by the Trustee and Committee Member Handbook
  • Give initial training about Richmond Foundation and our grantmaking, with further training and support to enable you to fully take part in committee meetings
  • Ongoing annual training and access to document library
  • Link you with a Richmond Foundation Trustee who will act as a buddy. Before each committee meeting, they will offer support with preparing for the meeting and discuss any key issues with you
  • Cover reasonable childcare, carer and travel costs if these are required to enable you to attend committee meetings

 

How to Apply

If you are interested in making a difference in Richmond and can contribute your time and expertise to help us deliver our charitable objectives, we would love to hear from you.

Full details, person specification and requirements, and application instructions are available in the Non-Trustee Grants Committee Member Recruitment pack.

Richmond Foundation are hosting a Webinar and Q+A for interested applicants on 18 March 2026. This will be an opportunity to learn more from our CEO, Chair and Trustees and ask questions. Details will be posted on our website.

The application deadline is 10:00am on Monday 13 April 2026

Interviews: Scheduled in May/June 2026

Term Commences: 23 September 2026 (with a short induction period beforehand)

Organisation
Richmond Foundation View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 6 - 10

Our vision is that everyone in Richmond has opportunities to build healthy and fulfilling lives.

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