Service
Directors are individuals who live within District 93; each was recommended to the District 93 Board of Trustees by current Bonneville Education Foundation Directors.
They are volunteers whose responsibility is to ensure that entrusted funds from donors achieve the intended goal with maximum impact, while complying with state law and Federal IRS code.
Directors seek "to enhance the learning experience of students and to provide support for faculty members and administrators..." and " promote worthwhile endeavors which will enhance the educational experience of students." (BEF Bylaws, Article I: Purpose)
Leadership
The Executive Committee leads the business affairs of the Bonneville Education Foundation and are elected by their fellow Foundation Directors to serve a three-year volunteer term.
The Executive Director and Foundation Clerk are full-time district employees who serve as part-time employees for the Foundation. They have non-voting positions on the Executive Committee.
The Superintendent appoints the District Business Manager/Chief Financial Officer to serve as an advisor to the Foundation as a non-voting member.
The Chairman of D93 Board of Trustees appoints one Board Member as liaison to the Board.
Advocacy
In 2016 the Directors voted to expand the size of the Board to allow for one representative from each school in District 93.
Advocate the needs of each school to the BEF Board. Liaisons are encouraged work with school principal, PTO, and teachers in order to understand the school's needs.
Advocate the use of the BEF by the principal, PTO, and teachers of the school. Aware of how BEF works, our liaisons share how to use the Foundation to reach fundraising goals.