Leadership Roles

WE’RE HIRING!

We are currently accepting applications for the following internships! Internships are hybrid and flexible.

  • Community Engagement + Events Intern (6 months, March – August) – Student will gain experience serving a diverse neighborhood through community engagement, event planning, and communications.  Read full description. Applications accepted through February 11, 2024.
  • Urban Planning Intern/Practicum (4 months, March – June) –  Project-based internship/practicum providing hands-on experience in residential urban planning and revitalization. Student will develop a CPTED audit and housing condition analysis, offer recommendations, and assist staff and volunteers to implement some of the recommendations. Read full description. Applications accepted through February 11, 2024.

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Neighbors of Belknap Lookout (“NOBL”) is led by a 9-member volunteer Board of Directors.  Our board meets monthly every 2nd Monday, 6:30pm-8:00pm, usually at the NOBL office (700 Clancy Ave NE). Board meetings are always open to the public. View past and upcoming board meeting notes and agendas.

Board elections take place annually at our Annual Meeting in November.

If you are interested in serving as a board member, we encourage you to reach out to us and start attending our board meetings!

 

COMMITTEES

Committees are groups of neighbors who work together to support projects and initiatives in our neighborhood. Committees are led by neighborhood leaders, often, but not always, board members. Currently our Community Development Committee meets every 4th Monday. We are launching a new Neighborhood Engagement Committee— details TBD! If these are of interest to you, please reach out to us! We’d love to have you get involved.

 

LEAD A NEIGHBORHOOD PROJECT 

Neighbors of Belknap Lookout is dedicated to empowering and supporting our neighbors. We work with residents and businesses to support neighbor-led projects that promote safety, beautification, community, education, and more. If you have an idea that will benefit the neighborhood, please let us know what you have in mind. We will discuss feasibility of the project, potential funding opportunities, and resources available to help make your idea a reality.

 

Volunteers at a trash and vegetation clean up

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