Board members oversee the financial management of APCF, ensuring that donations are used effectively and transparently. They regularly review financial reports and conduct audits to confirm that funds are allocated to the homes and programs that need them most.
The APCF board is unique due to its hands-on involvement and the personal dedication of its members. Many board members have direct experience visiting the orphanages and interacting with the children, ensuring that decisions are made with a clear understanding of the on-ground realities.
Board members play a crucial role in securing funding, forming partnerships and developing long-term strategies that sustain APCF's mission. Their leadership ensures we remain financially sound and capable of expanding our reach.
Board members help set the strategic direction of APCF, oversee financial management, contribute to fundraising efforts and ensure that we meet our mission to rescue, restore, and reintegrate vulnerable children. They are also actively involved in the evaluation of the homes we support.
No, APCF board members are volunteers who dedicate their time, skills, and resources without financial compensation. Their commitment is driven by a shared passion for improving the lives of vulnerable children.
Our board members bring decades of C-Suite experience from various fields, including wealth management, business leadership, finance, law, strategic planning and social advocacy. This diverse experience ensures that APCF benefits from a range of perspectives and expertise.