Join the PCEF Committee (Volunteer)

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The Position

Apply Here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/e514bf36ddb4487caa9682674c79f44a

Are you looking for a space where your passion, knowledge, and skills will contribute to a more just society? Do you envision your city as one that advances racial justice and leads with equity to provide a clean energy future for frontline communities? The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) Committee is seeking leaders like you. With your help, we can ensure the most impacted Portlanders are prepared for a changing climate as we move toward our goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Overview
The Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF) is responsible for investing in community-led and community-inspired projects that reduce carbon emissions in ways that advance racial and social justice. PCEF provides grants and contracts to nonprofit, government, and for-profit entities for projects focused on clean energy, transportation decarbonization, green infrastructure, regenerative agriculture, and green job training. PCEF prioritizes benefits to low-income people, communities of color, and other communities on the frontlines of climate change.

In its most recent round of funding in July 2022, PCEF awarded over $107 million for projects focused on clean energy, transportation decarbonization, green infrastructure, regenerative agriculture, and green job training. Following program structural changes adopted by Portland City Council in October 2022, PCEF now allocates funds according to 5-year climate investment plans. The program is expected to distribute over $750 million through community responsive grants and strategic programs described in its inaugural Climate Investment Plan (CIP), approved by Portland City Council in September 2023. The PCEF Committee, a nine-member volunteer body, is an integral part of the PCEF program and is responsible for:

  • Recommending, updating, and amending climate investment plans to Portland City Council,
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of the program in achieving its goals, and
  • Optionally participating in subcommittees, grant application review panels, etc.

Mission Objectives
It is important for people who are interested in serving on the Committee to understand and support the PCEF program’s purpose and objectives:

The purpose of the PCEF program is to provide a consistent long-term funding source and oversight structure to invest in climate action projects that support social, economic, and environmental benefits for all Portlanders, including the development of a diverse and well-trained workforce and contractor pool to perform work that reduces or sequesters greenhouse gases.

The Committee’s Guiding Principles describe the values by which the PCEF program is administered: justice driven, accountable, community powered, and focused on climate action with multiple benefits. More information about the Guiding Principles can be found here.

Total number of advisory seats: 9

Number of seats available: 3

To Qualify

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 community members with significant demonstrated experience in one of the following fields:

  • Regenerative agriculture, green infrastructure and greenhouse gas sequestration;
  • Transportation decarbonization; and
  • Financing tools that help make renewable energy and energy efficiency available to a broader spectrum of the public.

Interested parties who meet the above qualification and are interested in serving the community by advancing equitable investments in climate action - we invite your application!

Time commitment

  • The Committee generally meets every other month for two to three hours each meeting with smaller briefing opportunities between meetings. Meetings are currently either online or hybrid with both in-person and virtual attendance options.
  • Committee members are expected to set aside time to correspond and review materials in between meetings.
  • Members are appointed to four-year terms, and may serve no more than eight consecutive years.

  • Members may receive a stipend of $500 per year for the duration of their service.

We remove barriers
Let us know if there are barriers to your participation. Dinner will be provided at evening in-person meetings. Childcare and/or transportation cost reimbursements are available if you need those to participate fully.

Volunteer ethics
People who join this committee will become “public officials,” which means that while you serve you must behave fairly and ethically. We will provide training on this once you are accepted. Part of following Public Officials Ethics laws means you must tell the group when you or a relative may financially benefit (or avoid fees) by your recommendations. This is called a “conflict of interest.” If you tell us about potential conflicts of interest that does not mean you cannot serve, in fact, many committees have potential members with conflicts of interest. We appreciate your ethical inclusion of possible conflicts of interest on the form included in the application.

The Recruitment Process

Applications are due by 11:59pm on Monday, September 16, 2024.

Apply Here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/e514bf36ddb4487caa9682674c79f44a

To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact the PCEF Committee staff liaison at rachel.gilmore@portlandoregon.gov or 971-421-3612.

Time commitment: 2-3 hours every other month
Sponsoring organization(s): Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF)
Solution Area:
Adaptation & Resilience
Buildings
Climate Justice
Education
Electrification
Finance & Economy
Food & Agriculture
Forests
Governance & Leadership
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)
Land Use & Restoration
Mental Health & Mindfulness
Public Health
Renewable Energy
Storytelling & Art
Transportation
Tribal & Indigenous
Waste Prevention
Youth
Listing created Aug 18, 2024