I'm going to take a moment here to encourage people on this list to consider whether they may be willing to stand as candidates for any of these positions.
While there's generally a reasonable idea of what the Board of Trustees do, there are also 5 Funds Dissemination seats and the FDC Ombudsman seat up for grabs.
The FDC does have a very important role to play in determining funding for many large movement chapters and affiliates, and makes recommendations to the board about the distribution of about $6 million US annually. So far, the board has agreed with the FDC recommendations. There is a fair amount of reading to be done going in to each session (the November round is quite heavy) and generally speaking members will be expected to go to San Francisco for a week in November, and then to a European location (this year it is Berlin) in May to meet face-to-face and make their decisions. Sitting members of the FDC are also invited to attend Wikimania wherever it may be held, as that is where the annual new-member orientation is held. Dependent on how quickly you assimilate sometimes-complex material, the non-meeting time commitment is in the range of about 250-350 hours over the course of the year, with concentrated effort in September to November, and April-May. You do not need to be a member of a chapter or affiliate to be on the FDC - in fact it is important that the FDC have "non-aligned" members from the community as well. FULL DISCLOSURE - I am currently a member of the FDC.
The FDC ombudsman has the role of reviewing certain FDC decisions at the direction of the Board, and may have additional tasks added in. Based on the current ombudsman's report in August 2014, the total time commitment is in the range of 60-100 hours/year.
Please consider whether you might be a good candidate for any of the roles currently open for election. Women have been important participants in all of these roles, and it would be good to keep it that way. Women from outside of North America/Europe would add even more to the diversity of these groups.
Risker/Anne