Committees

Executive Committee

Purpose: Can act in an emergency whenever quick and decisive action is called for. The Board may also delegate specific tasks to the Executive Committee such as governance of recruitment.

Finance Committee

Purpose: The role of the finance committee is primarily to provide financial oversight for the organization.

Succession Planning Committee

Purpose: Committee duties include to establish how the succession candidates are to be trained to take over the ED duties and ongoing recruitment for the Board and Advisory Council.

Faith Engagement Committee

Purpose: The committee is to recognize, celebrate, provide support for, organize, reach out to, and increase participation from faith organizations in our service area. Provide an opportunity to put faith into action with tangible results.

Family Selection Committee

Purpose: The committee has the responsibility for reviewing accepted applications of potential homebuyers and Neighborhood Revitalization projects, completing home visits, interview potential clients, and their families, and make recommendations regarding applicants to the Board of Directors.

Land Acquisition Committee

Purpose: The committee helps identify land and site improvement costs in order to make recommendations to the Board for land purchases.

Fundraising/Grant Committee

Purpose: To ensure fundraising is done well. Fundraising should be done by all Board members, with various staff members supporting the Board members.

HOA Maloney Heights:

Purpose: To facilitate the organization and implementation of the HOA with homeowners in preparation of fully turning over to the homeowners when community is 75% complete.

Advisory Council

Purpose: An Advisory Council is a body that provides non-binding strategic advice to the management of an organization. The informal nature of an Advisory Council gives greater flexibility in structure and management compared to the Board of Directors. A nonprofit's Advisory Council assists with fundraising and development. Members are encouraged to open their own personal and business networks to the organization to help find new prospects, event attendees, and corporate sponsors. In addition, an Advisory Council is a collection of individuals who bring unique knowledge and skills which augment the knowledge and skills of the formal Board of Directors in order to more effectively guide the organization.

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