The Application Period for the Building Environmental Community Campaign Steering Committee (BEC-CSC) has been extended to April 30, 2006. The Sierra Club's BEC-CSC seeks two new members. The committee's goal is to build long-term grassroots political power and create a community dialog through one-on-one contact and communications around local issues, selected by participating Groups and Chapters, and national priority environmental issues. By establishing one-on-one relationships with community members, it engages the community in taking responsibility for addressing these issues. The BEC Program is designed as a 10-year Sierra Club grassroots organizing program which will seek to build long-range citizen power in the communities selected for participation in the program. It was launched in 2003 and its initial focus was to encourage communities to take action to stop the Bush Administration assault on the environment within their local community and state. Current BEC committee members are Don Parks (Chair), Tarren Collins (Vice Chair), Nathan Wyeth (Secretary), Dave Karpf, and Tom Wolper. Objectives of BEC are to: (A) Build grassroots citizen power in targeted communities, through effectively executing local grassroots organizing campaigns around local and national conservation issues. (B) Build one-on-one relationships within the targeted community around local and national environmental issues. (C) Promote visionary solutions to environmental problems. (D) Hold local and national government leaders and corporations accountable for their environmental decisions and actions. (E) Double the size of the activist and leadership base of the Sierra Club by recruiting and training at least 10 new leaders and 100 new activists per year in every targeted location. If you would like to nominate yourself, please complete the application below and send it to Doris Cellarius via e:mail at [log in to unmask] If you want to nominate someone else, please (a) forward this message to that person with your suggestion that he or she apply and (b) send Doris Cellarius their name, email address, and a brief description. Please feel free to post this call for nominations to Club discussion lists, being careful not to duplicate postings. For more information about the Building Environmental Communities Program, contact BEC Program Director/National Field Director, Bob Bingaman, [log in to unmask], 202-675-7904 or BEC CSC Chair, Don Parks, [log in to unmask] The deadline for receipt of completed nomination forms is April 30, 2006. COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES * Participate in monthly conference calls. * Contribute to the design, implementation, and evaluation of the BEC public education campaign plan for targeted locations. * Contribute to the design, implementation, and evaluation of the BEC organizing site planning guidance. * Make final selection decisions for BEC organizing sites. * Contribute to the design, implementation and evaluation of fall and spring outreach events. * Ensure maximum integration between BEC organizing sites and sponsoring chapters/groups. * Provide feedback to staff and other volunteers on ideas for building environmental community action improvements. * Take on specific internal tasks, such as working with individual sites to develop and improve site plans. QUALIFICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT We seek individuals with broad Sierra Club experience who are interested in building environmental community and grassroots organizing and who, ideally, have on-the-ground experience working with one of our BEC organizing sites. The Conservation Covernance Committee (CGC) will make the appointments. They plan to appoint 2 volunteers to 2-year terms. Maximum continuous service is three consecutive 2-year terms. If you are interested in applying, please submit the application below. Sierra Club of Canada members are not eligible to apply. Please contact Sierra Club Canada at [log in to unmask] for information on Canadian participation in this kind of work. Completed applications are due April 30, 2006. ********************************************************************* APPLICATION: BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITIES PROGRAM COMMITTEE (PLEASE DELETE ALL TEXT ABOVE THE *****************) The Subject line of your message should be "BEC APPLICATION: (your last name here)" Send completed form to Doris Cellarius <[log in to unmask]> Don Parks <[log in to unmask]> Completed responses are due April 30, 2006. (1) Name, address, phone(s), e-mail address, and best times to reach you (2) How long have you been a member of the Sierra Club? (3) Sierra Club experience, including volunteer positions held, campaigns worked on, and dates (4) Other relevant experience and qualifications including other environmental campaigns not included in item 3 above you would bring to this effort (5) Do you have on-the-ground BEC organizing experience? If so, in which BEC organizing site? (6) Why do you want to serve on the BEC Program Committee? 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