Dear Interested Volunteer,

Welcome to the Hartford Foundation for Public Giving. Thank you for your interest in volunteering for the Greater Together Community Funds (GTCF) Program. 

We thank you for sharing your passion, expertise, and time to give voice to community solutions that can improve the quality of life for those in your town, our region and across the state of Connecticut. We will strive to ensure your volunteer time is fulfilling and meaningful.

Sincerely,
Jay Williams

What is the volunteer opportunity with the GTCF Program? 

The Greater Together Community Fund (GTCF) is a Foundation program that supports the communities in our region in taking ownership around the needs in their towns, encourages broad and inclusive civic engagement, and anchors the Hartford Foundation in each town. Learn more about the history and role of GTCF.

Each town within the Foundation’s region has a volunteer GTCF Committee that is composed of town residents. The committee is inclusive, representative, and reflective of all the residents of that community. At this time, volunteering with your town’s GTCF Committee is the only opportunity.

How does the Hartford Foundation define volunteer? 

Volunteering is an important expression of community involvement supported and encouraged by the Foundation. Anyone who donates their services under the direction and on behalf of the Foundation without compensation is considered a volunteer.

Volunteers are not employees of the Foundation. The role of volunteers complements but does not replace the role of paid staff. Appropriate steps will be taken to ensure paid staff are clear about the role of volunteers and to foster good working relationships between them.

What are the requirements to be a volunteer with a GTCF Committee? 

Minimum requirements to volunteer on a committee include individuals:

  • Who reside in the town they are looking to serve;
  • are at least 14 years of age (anyone younger than 18 must gain parental/guardian consent through the Parent/Guardian Permission Form);
  • and agree to adhere to the Foundation’s Policies and guidelines in this Volunteer Handbook.

Candidates for elected office, elected officials, and their immediate family members may not serve on a committee.

To mitigate the actual or perceived conflict of interest, active committee members may not donate to GTCF. There is at least a one-year waiting period for community members who have donated to a town fund to join a committee as a volunteer.

What are the responsibilities of a volunteer committee member? 

The Greater Together Community Fund (GTCF) Committee Member actively participates in the town’s GTCF committee, contributing expertise and time to the committee’s participatory grantmaking process by attending meetings, providing input, completing assigned tasks, and working collaboratively with other committee members to advance the work of the committee. 

Position Key Responsibilities:

  • Regularly participate in scheduled committee meetings, arriving prepared to discuss agenda items and contribute ideas. 
  • Contribute meaningfully to discussions, providing feedback on the grantmaking process, and actively working towards reaching consensus on decisions. 
  • Take on assigned responsibilities within the committee, such as research, data collection, volunteer recruitment, marketing, and social media management.
  • Provide regular updates to the committee chair and members on progress on assigned tasks.
What is the expected time commitment for a GTCF Volunteer? 

Time commitment averages five hours per month with a one-year term of appointment (January-December) with the option to renew annually for up to six consecutive years.

Volunteer committee members that take up administrative roles such as chair/co-chair or secretary may have additional responsibilities that may require more time commitment.

What support will I receive as a volunteer? 

All volunteers have a designated staff liaison who is paid staff of the Foundation to offer guidance and advice to help volunteers carry out tasks effectively. Designated staff liaisons have responsibility for the development, management, and coordination of volunteer activity within the Foundation. There is a presumption of mutual support and reliability between staff liaisons and volunteers. Volunteers will be informed of whom to contact to receive support and direction.

The Foundation will provide every volunteer with resources through the entire volunteer lifecycle, including Recruitment, Selection, Appointment, Support, Training, Feedback, Appreciation, and Termination.

GTCF Volunteer Application and Process

We are glad you are here and are considering a volunteer role on a GTCF committee! The initial step in volunteering is to complete our GTCF online volunteer application.

volunteer application

Our GTCF team will review applications for completion and send them to the appropriate GTCF committee for their selection process. If you require assistance in completing this process, please email us at communityfunds@hfpg.org

After completing this application, a GTCF staff liaison and/or a member of the GTCF committee you are applying for will reach out to discuss next steps. 

We look forward to reviewing your application!

Special Note for Youth ages 14-17 and their Guardians

As detailed in the GTCF Volunteer Handbook, youth between the ages of 14-17 may volunteer on a GTCF Committee with a Guardian/Parent Permission Form completed and on file with the Foundation. 

guardian/parent permission form

The GTCF staff team will connect with your Guardian/Parent to relate the process before processing your application.