NCR-SARE Seeks Nominations for Administrative Council Members
NCR-SARE is seeking nominees* for two seats on its Administrative Council (AC) as follows:
- Producer representative**
- State Department of Agriculture representative ***
*Council members must be from one of the 12 states that comprise the North Central SARE region. Those states are IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, and WI.
**Should be actively engaged in farming or ranching in one of the twelve North Central states.
***Should be an employee of a state department of agriculture in the North Central region.
The term for each of these SARE Administrative Council slots is four years. Council members attend two meetings a year, typically 3-day meetings in July and Feb./March at various Midwest locations. Travel expenses are fully covered for travel to AC meetings, and farmers/ranchers receive a modest daily honorarium. Nominees should have a basic understanding of sustainable agriculture and be comfortable with reviewing grant proposals and participating in a group decision-making process. More information about NCR-SARE and the AC is online here.
To nominate yourself or someone else for a seat on the NCR-SARE AC, submit the following information by 4:30 pm, Friday, Feb. 15, 2013:
- an email or letter regarding the nomination, which must mention which slot the nomination is for and what the nominee would bring to the AC
- indication that the nominee is willing to serve and come to meetings if elected
- a brief (two pages or less) bio, resume or CV for the nominee
Nominations should be sent to NCR-SARE at ncrsare@umn.edu or mailed to 1390 Eckles Ave, Suite 120, St Paul, MN 55108. We will acknowledge receipt of the materials and send a reply regarding the outcome of the election.
Since 1988, NCR-SARE has awarded more than $40 million worth of competitive grants to farmers and ranchers, researchers, educators, public and private institutions, nonprofit groups, and others exploring sustainable agriculture in 12 states. NCR-SARE’s Administrative Council represents various agricultural sectors, states and organizations. It sets program priorities and makes granting decisions for the region. A collection of farm and non-farm residents, the AC includes a diverse mix of agricultural stakeholders in our 12 states. Council members come from regional farms and ranches, university extension and research programs, and nonprofits. In addition, the AC includes regional representatives of the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Natural Resources Conservation Service, state agencies, and agribusinesses.
