Management

Board Treasurer (Remote)

Remote
Work Type: Volunteer
Help us advance digital rights in Europe!

The Digital Freedom Fund works to advance digital rights through strategic litigation in Europe.
We do this primarily through grants to support the legal, advocacy, research, and other costs
involved in litigation and through facilitating skill development and networking in the digital rights
community. As part of its work in facilitating skill development and networking, DFF organises
several events, including litigation retreats, workshops and virtual meetings to collaboratively
strategise on litigation across different digital rights issues. DFF has an annual operating budget of
EUR 2-2.5 million and a light operational staff as its focus is on grantmaking and community
support activities rather than participating in litigation work itself.

2024 was a year of transition at DFF. DFF underwent a staff-led transformation to a distributed
leadership model more in-line with DFF’s organisational values. Additionally, the hosted entity
Weaving Liberation was founded out of the Decolonising the Digital Rights Field project and
participates in DFF’s leadership structure in the model. The DFF Board has been highly engaged
with the team in the process and is learning to shift practices in the Board to align with distributed
leadership and anti-oppressive practices such as consent-based decision making. You can read
more about DFF’s distributed leadership model here.

DFF is looking for a new Board member to take up a Board leadership role as Treasurer for a
four-year term with possibility to renew for an additional term. Board membership is voluntary
and Board members should expect a time investment of 4-8 hours per month in Board duties. For
those Board members that volunteer in their free time DFF offers a modest token compensation
in the form of an honorarium of EUR 1,800 per year for participation in the DFF Board.
DFF is incorporated as a Stichting under Dutch law, with staff based primarily in Germany, but
also in several other jurisdictions, such as Poland, Portugal and the UK. Board members are
based in various countries
. Due to Dutch banking requirements, the Treasurer should be a
Dutch resident and be knowledgeable of Dutch charity (ANBI) regulation.


What is the role of a Board member at DFF?

  • Collaborate with DFF, Weaving Liberation staff and other Board members to provide strategic
    direction and oversight around the organisation’s activities and budget, with a focus on
    governance
  • Ensure accountability to DFF’s mission and values and help ground our work in the lived
    experiences of people and communities harmed by data systems and other technology
  • Participate in four annual board meetings (three virtually, one in-person)
  • Get involved with a highly collaborative, highly motivated and dynamic staff team
  • Contribute to developing DFF’s financial resilience by connecting DFF to new networks and
    donors

What is the role of the Treasurer of the Board?

Besides normal board member duties, the Treasurer of the Board is the primary board member
responsible for financial oversight and has the following additional responsibilities:

  • Statutory representation of the DFF Board in the annual audit of accounts
  • Serve as a DFF bank account holder (Dutch residence required)
  • Ensure that proper processes and procedures exist to assure sufficient documentation to
    comply with local legislation
  • Primary liason in the Board for detected financial sustainability risks

Who are we looking for?

As a social reform organisation in the digital rights community, the Digital Freedom Fund is
committed to actively integrating an anti-oppressive lens in its work. We encourage applications
from a diverse range of backgrounds who are impacted by digital rights.


Essential requirements:

  • Well versed in financial management best practice
  • Experience with a Dutch ANBI and with Dutch banking
  • Affinity for oversight, strategic direction and NGO leadership
  • Strong understanding of or excitement to learn more about strategic litigation and the digital
    rights landscape in Europe
  • Commitment to - and expertise in- social justice and anti-oppressive values and practices

Apply

If you think this Board could be a fit for you, we’d love to talk more! We’re happy to answer
questions and provide more information; Please feel free to reach out to the Co-Director Finance
Lead Darrah Hassell at darrah[at]digitalfreedomfund[dot]org.

Once you’re ready to apply, please visit our recruitment portal by the deadline of 30 March 2025.

An initial selection will be made based on skills set and relevant experience, followed by interviews.
The interviews for the Board treasurer will take place on 4 April 2025. (preferably morning). The
Board will then select a candidate and make a final decision in consultation with DFF Leadership.
We look forward to hearing from you!

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