Committees

Supporting FLC's strategic pillars: volunteers 

Volunteers from federal labs, their partners, and other stakeholder organizations are key to ensuring that the FLC’s activities are consistent with its mission and provide value to the federal technology transfer community.

FLC’s volunteer opportunities stem from the three strategic areas on which FLC's Strategic Plan is built. Each strategic area—Promote, Educate, and Facilitate—is represented by a committee focused on a key aspect of the organization’s mission. Each committee includes subcommittees that work with the FLC staff to develop and improve the specific products and services the organization uses to achieve its mission. The success of three strategic areas depends on the contributions of volunteers who can provide a real-world perspective on FLC initiatives.

Subcommittee members are expected to:

  • accomplish the tactics outlined in each strategic area’s charter,
  • attend a minimum of 75% of monthly subcommittee meetings,
  • devote an additional hour per month, beyond the meetings, to the subcommittee, and
  • attend the annual FLC National Meeting.

 If you're interested in volunteering, please contact the FLC at [email protected]