Organisational Structure

Welcome to Augusta Community Development Association’s (ACDA) organisational structure, where collaboration and community-driven initiatives come together to make a difference in greater Augusta. Here’s a breakdown of how we are structured to effectively address community needs and drive positive change:

Overview

ACDA’s structure has evolved organically since its inception in 1995. As a progress association and an umbrella organization, ACDA plays a pivotal role in coordinating and facilitating activities that contribute to the well-being of the Augusta community. Our structure includes subcommittees and focal groups that focus on specific activities and infrastructure needs.

Subcommittees and Focal Groups

Our subcommittees have formed around specific objectives and projects that align with ACDA’s overall mission. These groups address a range of community needs, from environmental research to public art initiatives. Each subcommittee reports periodically to the ACDA committee, ensuring that activities are in line with the organization’s goals and objectives.

In 2021, we conducted a review of our structure to identify gaps in community needs and brainstorm ideas to address them. This ongoing process allows us to adapt and evolve to meet the changing needs of the Augusta community effectively.

In essence, ACDA’s organisational structure is designed to be flexible, responsive, and community-focused. By fostering collaboration and engagement among subcommittees, focal groups, and the broader community, we strive to create a cohesive and impactful approach to community development in greater Augusta.

ACDA Umbrella