Below is a request for nominations for the Sprawl Campaign committee to be circulated widely throughout the Club. The committee would especially like it to be brought to the attention of chapter sprawl coordinators, if possible. The CGC has approved this request and would like to have this circulated right away in order to evaluate and appoint new campaign committee members in time for them to make plans to go to the Airlie planning meeting. Many thanks for your help in getting this out. Anne Ehrlich NOMINATIONS - CHALLENGE TO SPRAWL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE In order to build on the successes of the Club's Challenge to Sprawl Campaign, the Conservation Governance Committee (CGC) is seeking nominations of volunteers to expand the Challenge to Sprawl Campaign Committee. These volunteers will serve, along with continuing members of the committee, for two-year terms ending in December, 2002. While these are not exclusive criteria, the CGC is seeking candidates with * Experience and interest in promoting affordable housing and developing alliances with housing advocacy groups, or experience with community economic development generally and/or * Individuals living in (and active in) the Northeast or the Texas/Gulf Coast region. Applications are due by October 20. Appointments will be made by the CGC in late October. Appointees will be expected to attend a campaign planning meeting December 1-3 near Washington, D.C. Appointees who have not taken the Club's campaign training should plan to arrive early for this training on November 30th. OVERVIEW The Challenge to Sprawl Campaign Committee provides strategic and broad policy oversight to the Club's national sprawl campaign. The campaign committee determines strategy and makes decisions on tactical issues that arise during implementation of the campaign. They decide the relative emphasis on different parts of a campaign, within the limits of Board priorities and the constraints of funding, and basic themes/messages. They consider and propose future directions for the campaign. Members of the Campaign Committee are participants in and leaders of the campaign, not simply advisors to it. The committee includes assigned national staff as full voting participants. GOALS OF THE CHALLENGE TO SPRAWL CAMPAIGN The external goals for 2000 have been, in brief: * Pass one precedent-setting state smart growth initiative * Establish and enact key provisions of a federal smart growth, anti-sprawl agenda. * Reform federal/state spending to promote cleaner, more efficient transportation. * Create a nationally visible campaign to promote smart growth and fight against sprawl at local, state and regional levels. APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS Members of the campaign committees should have at least three years' experience in developing strategy for conservation campaigns. Essential are knowledge and understanding of the needs of volunteers and methods of providing assistance and leadership for the grassroots and developing a program that appeals to the general public. Applicants must be current members of the Sierra Club. Members are expected to: * participate in a one- to two-hour strategy call every month, as well as subcommittee calls. * communicate regularly on e-mail * have sufficient flexibility in time commitments to allow for full volunteer participation. * take on assignments involving advocacy, outreach, fundraising, or materials development * and may represent the program at Sierra Club national, chapter, or group meetings, conferences, and meetings of other organizations See the top of the message for the special areas of interest and expertise that the CGC is currently seeking for candidates to expand the Sprawl Campaign Committee Current voting members of the Campaign Committee are: Larry Bohlen (MD) and Tim Frank (CA), co-chairs Ben Hitchings (NC) John Holtzclaw (CA) Bill Myers (CO) National staff: Deron Lovaas (DC), Brett Hulsey (WI) Chapter staff: Sandy Bahr (AZ) Additional (national and chapter) staff and volunteers serve as liaisons. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SELECTION PROCESS, contact CGC member Anne Ehrlich at: [log in to unmask] or 650/725-1853 (W). FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROGRAM, contact staffer Deron Lovaas at: [log in to unmask] *************************************************************************** APPLICATION FORM FOR CHALLENGE TO SPRAWL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE Send the completed form to Anne Ehrlich at [log in to unmask] Completed responses are due October 20. If you want to nominate someone else, send that person this entire e-mail message. THE SUBJECT OF YOUR MESSAGE SHOULD BE " SPRAWL <your last name here>". 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