Project Overview
The Museum of Political Corruption is a nonprofit organization committed to creating better government by educating and empowering the public. We are seeking the assistance of a grant writing/development volunteer to help us in our goal to fund an Executive Director position for our organization. The individual would work as part of a team to identify and apply for appropriate grants and other revenue sources.
Since it was chartered in 2015, The Museum of Political Corruption has received national and international attention, including NPR, New Yorker Magazine, USA Today, and the Associated Press. Through our many initiatives, we've had great success in engaging with the public, elected officials, and government experts as we seek to make government more ethical. Up until now, we have done this with an all-volunteer board. But we have now outgrown that model, and in order to fully realize our potential, we need to have staff who can work full-time. An Executive Director who can guide the organization's day-to-day operation and its future planning is the logical and powerful next step to our success. Your interest in helping us succeed in our mission to make government better through public education is greatly appreciated! We are a dynamic and creative group that comes from diverse backgrounds, and hope you will join us!
The Board of Trustees fully supports this initiative and you will have their assistance. We will follow up with funders and continue grants applications that are in process as we begin to advertise for the staff position. It is our hope that the starting date for the museum's new Executive Director would be January 1, 2024.
Nonprofit Overview
The Museum of Political Corruption, a nonpartisan, nonprofit institution, is committed to educating and empowering the public by providing a better understanding of political corruption and encouraging solutions that promote ethics reform and honest governance.