The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) seeks three new members for its nine-member Committee. Committee members are responsible for recommending the Climate Investment Plan (CIP) to Portland City Council and evaluating the effectiveness of the program in achieving its goals. Members will need to have a demonstrated commitment to furthering the goals of the City’s climate justice efforts AND empowering historically disadvantaged Portlanders.
Who can join
To be eligible for the advisory committee, members must live, work, go to school, or worship in the City of Portland.
Who we are looking for
The PCEF Committee is committed to ensuring that Portland's diverse communities see themselves on the Committee. Committee members must have a demonstrated commitment to addressing climate change and empowering historically disadvantaged groups.
In this recruitment opportunity, the Committee specifically seeks three new members:
One community member who has knowledge of Native American history, an understanding of the diversity of the local American Indian/Alaska Native community, and issues surrounding the Urban Indian experience.
One community member who has knowledge of practices for promoting minority-owned and/or women-owned businesses.
One community member who may not meet either of the two criteria above, but who is committed to advancing PCEF's goals.
Interested parties who meet any of the above qualifications and want to serve the community by advancing equitable investments in climate action — we invite your application!
Committee members are responsible for
Recommending the Climate Investment Plan (CIP) to Portland City Council, and
Evaluating the effectiveness of the program in achieving its goals.
For more information on the CIP, please visit our website.
Deadline to apply: February 19, 2023
For more details and to apply, please visit the application page.
To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact us at CleanEnergyFund@portlandoregon.gov.
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