Apply today to serve on the Advisory Committee on Sustainability & Innovation

Apply to serve on the Multnomah County Advisory Committee on Sustainability and Innovation (ACSI), which advises the County's Board of Commissioners on sustainability strategies.

Apply to serve on the Advisory Committee on Sustainability & Innovation

Multnomah County's Office of Sustainability is recruiting to fill several vacancies on the Advisory Committee for Sustainability & Innovation (ACSI). Stipends are available to support broad participation.

Do you believe that climate change should be addressed through a social and racial justice approach? Do you think that all people in our community deserve to benefit from the transition to a renewable future? Do you want to create lasting, systemic change to better serve Multnomah County's residents?

If this sounds like you we'd love to learn about you, and invite you to apply to ACSI by filling out the application below.

ACSI Member Commitments

Members commit to:

  • A membership term from January 2025 through December 2026.

  • Four quarterly meetings held in January, April, July, and October.

  • Monthly sub-committee meetings (optional for all members).

Submit your application below. Deadline to apply is Sunday, December 8 at 11:59pm.

The information submitted in form will be used to make appointments. Please note that information provided in this form is public information.

Questions? Please contact sustainability@multco.us.

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    Last reviewed October 15, 2024