Board of Directors
If you are interested in becoming a board member, please send a formal request to the Governance and Nominating Committee c/o 520 Sutherland Drive, Toronto, ON M4G 3V9.
Please note: it is a good idea to check out the following resources before you make your decision and review the committees the board is involved in, so you can identify areas you would be interested in working.
Board of Director Role Description
The directors participate in the following committees:
Governance and Nominating Committee
The committee is responsible for board recruitment and education including orientation sessions, succession planning, reviewing and evaluating board committee performance, reviewing and evaluating board performance.
Major Gifts Committee
The committee is responsible for reviewing, approving and monitoring progress towards the achievement of a multi-year strategic fundrasing plan and annual operations business plan, case for support and other fundraising materials, budgets and regular financial statements.
client Services Quality Management Committee
The Committee focuses on the quality of client services and client safety, including outcome measures/ benchmarks, or other means by which the overall performance of Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario programs and services can be measured.
Audit and Finance Committee
The committee is responsible for overseeing the financial controls and financial management of Canadian Paraplegic Association Ontario to ensure the protection of all assets and ensure responsible fiscal management.
Advocacy Committee
The Committee is responsible for advocating proactively and reactively for better conditions of life for people with spinal cord injuries in Ontario.
Thank you for your interest!
| Attachment | Size |
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| Directors Handbook 2008-09.pdf | 75.7 KB |
| Board Director Description.pdf | 25.2 KB |
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In Ontario, 42.8% of traumatic spinal cord injuries are from motor vehicle accidents.


