UNNC has two vacant governing board seats to fill: One Resident Representative for “Arlington Heights/Angelus Vista” and One Resident Representative for “Jefferson Park(WEST of Arlington).”
Resident Representatives must reside in the named area to be eligible. Apply by April 17 and join the greatest civic engagement movement in the country!
The UNNC is looking to fill two vacant seats on our Board and you may qualify.
UNNC has two vacant governing board seats to fill: One Resident Representative for “Arlington Heights/Angelus Vista” and One Resident Representative for “Jefferson Park(WEST of Arlington).”
Resident Representatives must reside in the named area to be eligible.
The United Neighborhoods Governing Board consist of 23 Board seats.
12 board seats are designated for residents of the six region areas within the neighborhood council boundaries (See Map) and 11 seats are for non resident stakeholders such as business, education, non-profit, cultural heritage and at large interests.
The board is elected by stakeholders. “Stakeholders” are those who live, work, or own property in the neighborhood and also those who declare a stake in the neighborhood and affirm the factual basis for it based upon their participation in among other things, parks, recreation areas, public safety organizations, environmental organizations, medical/health organizations, libraries, educational institutions, religious institutions, community organizations, service organizations, non-profit organizations, or other at large entities.
Responsibilities of a UNNC Governing Board member include:
- All UNNC board members attend monthly governing board meetings on the first Thursday of every month.
- All UNNC board members agree to a Code of Civility and to comply with UNNC Board Rules.
- All UNNC board members agree to volunteer for UNNC-sponsored events and projects.
- All UNNC board members must comply with the Department of Neighborhood Empowerment (DONE) regulations. UNNC Board Members are required to take the Funding Program Training and the Ethics Training, plus any other workshops and training sessions to further one’s awareness of DONE procedures and City requirements.
Interested Applicants should request an application via email to UNNC President Jeff Camp at president@UNNC.org Help to make a difference!
Applicant submission due date: Monday, April 17, 2017
Applicant Filing Forms may be submitted by email to Jeff Camp at president@UNNC.org
or
dropped off in person at the Council District 10 office,
1819 S. Western Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90006
All Candidates must plan to interview with the UNNC Executive Committee on Tuesday, April 18, 2017, 7:00 PM at the Council District 10 office.
Appointment will be voted on by the Governing Board on Thursday, May 4, 2017.
Questions? Call 323-731-8686 or email Jeff Camp at president@UNNC.org