Seeking New Board Members: the Vision and Mission of the BCC in Action

The BCC Board of Directors is seeking a few new members to join it as the 2026 class of the Board . As a Board member, you help create the vision for the BCC and ensure that vision is carried out.  Board members are also the fiduciary (financial) stewards of the organization.

The BCC is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the best-cared-for climbing resources from Staunton State Park to Rocky Mountain National Park. As one of the largest regional climbing organizations in the country, we steward a 500-square-mile area through our five programs: Trails, Anchor Replacement, Human Waste Mitigation, Eagle and Raptor Monitoring, and Advocacy.

In our 15 years of stewardship, we have replaced over 6,600 bolts, completed over $2 million in trail work, including the most stunning climber access trails in the world: Cathedral Spires and Upper Dream Canyon, Third Flatiron, and more! Replaced over 20,000 wag bags. And saved too many crags to name.


Board members are expected to attend at least four of the six annual Board Meetings (though we strive for 100% attendance), where important organizational decisions are made. Additionally, Board members are expected to attend most BCC major events. BCC Board members also serve on at least one committee.

Committees include: executive (Board leadership and executive director management), finance (financial oversight and budgeting), governance (governing the board), social (finding time for us all to connect), advocacy (keeping tabs on when and where to weigh in on climbing matters), and fundraising (helping plan Soirée and raise funds). Other ad hoc committees exist as needed. 

Serving on the BCC Board is rewarding and important work for stewarding our local climbing resources. 

Learn more and apply here.

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