2025 Committee Volunteer Forms

Please sign up for the 2025 HAR Committees! 

Committee participation is a great way to get involved with the association and the local community. If you would like to be nominated for Rookie, Realtor, or Affiliate of the Year, committee participation is required. 

You can also email your selections to kristen@harealtors.com

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This committee is made up of Affiliates.  Their activities include: finding ways to assist the REALTORS® & promoting their affiliate businesses. 

This committee prepares the annual budget and makes financial recommendations to the Board of Directors.  Previous bookkeeping and management experience are recommended.  

This committee develops and implements educational opportunities for the general membership. 

This committee reviews and participates in local, state, and national political issues related to land use and private property rights, plans candidate forums, interacts with county and city officials and attends local community and government meetings as needed. Committee members must commit to attending monthly meetings at the association office and Humboldt County local government meetings. Each committee member can expect to donate at least 4 hours of their time per month while serving on this committee. 

Contributing to the RAF fund as part of your annual Realtor dues is also HIGHLY recommended as a condition of committee participation.

Participation on this committee is recommended/required for future leadership positions within the association.

This committee reviews disciplinary complaints on an as needed basis and decides if they should be forwarded for a hearing.  Committee members participate on three-year terms. Training is required every two years. 

**HAR is covered by the CAR Statewide Professional Standards Pilot Program.  Volunteers will be participating on statewide panel sessions.

This committee covers all areas of membership services, public relations, special events such as fund-raisers, general membership meetings, and the annual Installation Dinner.  This committee will oversee the previous committees:  Recreation, Scholarship, and Angel Committees.

This committee works to maintain and improve the MLS to benefit all MLS members by reviewing the MLS system and recommending changes and new equipment when necessary.  This committee works to keep the MLS Rules & Regulations current to the CAR Model Rules, and they recommend approval of new MLS Participants. Each committee member must commit to attending monthly meetings.

Participation on this committee is recommended/required for future leadership positions within the association.

This committee recommends members as nominees for the LCRC Trustees, for the Board of Directors, and State Directors.  Meetings - approximately twice a year.

This is a committee made up of members versed in the Code of Ethics and the rules for arbitration.  Members are asked to participate in hearing tribunals on an as needed basis; it is recommended that participants serve on the Grievance Committee prior to this committee.  Committee members participate on three-year terms. Training is required every two years.

**HAR is covered by the CAR Statewide Professional Standards Pilot Program.  Volunteers will be participating on statewide panel sessions.

Works on the HAR annual Golf Tournament, Dinner & Auction. Participating on this committee requires active involvement and assigned tasks to take place outside of the regular meetings. Committee members must commit to attending monthly meetings from March - September. Extra meetings may be added in August and September as the event draws closer.

The HAR Cares for Youth committee’s mission is to engage with and support youth in our community by conducting outreach activities and fundraising to provide health, safety, and educational resources. Our goal is to serve individuals and supportive organizations in Humboldt County through knowledge, compassion, and empowerment to assist youth in reaching their full potential. Support can include: food drives, shoe drives, clothing drives, sports or art scholarships, welcome home boxes for families with children who are buying their first home.