Who we are seeking for our Advisory Board
The DSP is seeking volunteer Advisory Board members who have a passion for people-first communities, improving mobility options and access, fostering equity through our built environment, and a desire to get involved. To better understand and address the mobility concerns of people across the city, we are committed to assembling a team of Advisory Board members who bring a diversity of perspectives and experiences, including race, culture, language, mobility and neighborhood/geographic location. This year, we are also seeking Advisory Board members who bring the following skills and areas of expertise: fundraising, nonprofit governance, strategic planning, public policy, coalition building, and grassroots organizing.
Key dates
- January 31, 2026 – deadline to apply
- February 20, 2026 – notification sent to applicants
- First week of March, 2026 – new Advisory Board member orientation
- March 17, 2026 – first Advisory Board meeting with new members
Advisory Board Responsibilities
The Advisory Board ensures the organization does the best work possible in pursuit of its mission. Board members believe in the vision and the mission of the organization, and act responsibly and prudently as its steward. Advisory Board Members report to the Chair of the Board. Each Advisory Board member commits to the following duties for a two-year term:
- Promotes DSP to the public and acts as a spokesperson and champion
- Attends at least 10 Advisory Board meetings per year
- Champions fundraising efforts
- Provides an average of 5-10 hours/month in volunteer service to the organization (including Advisory Board meeting times)
- Acts in the best interests of DSP
- Makes a personal financial contribution that is significant to the Advisory Board member
- Works in good faith with staff and other Advisory Board members toward the betterment of DSP
- Is an active participant in the annual evaluation of DSP’s programs and budget
- Acts as an ambassador and makes introductions to DSP when appropriate
The Board meets in the evening on the third Tuesday of each month. In person attendance is encouraged, although remote participation is possible.
Current Advisory Board Members
Gosia Kung, Chair
Zach Owens, Secretary
Molly McKinley, Treasurer
Eugene Howard
To learn more about the work of Denver Streets Partnership, check out our Strategic Framework.
Questions? Contact DSP Executive Director Jill Locantore.
