Board & Documents

Floral Park Neighborhood Association Board of Directors

The Floral Park Neighborhood Association (FPNA) Board of Directors is a dedicated group of volunteers committed to preserving the historic integrity, fostering the community spirit, and ensuring the well-being of Floral Park and its residents. As an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization, the Board oversees the neighborhood’s initiatives, events, and advocacy efforts while serving as a bridge between residents and the broader Santa Ana community.

Board members are responsible for upholding the mission of FPNA, which includes protecting the neighborhood’s historical significance, promoting educational opportunities about its rich architectural legacy, and engaging with local organizations, city officials, and fellow neighborhood associations. They also oversee Floral Park’s community-building events, scholarship programs, and philanthropic efforts.

Meetings & Public Participation

The FPNA Board meets every second Tuesday of the month, and meetings are open to the public. Residents are encouraged to attend, share ideas, and participate in discussions that shape the future of the neighborhood.

For inquiries or to get involved, you can contact the board members directly:

Want to learn more about how FPNA operates? See our Governing Docs, Agendas, and Board Minutes below.

Floral Park Scholarships

Every year, the Floral Park Neighborhood Association awards scholarships to Santa Ana high school and college students. See below for links to scholarship opportunities!​

2025 Agendas & Minutes

2025 Board of Directors Meeting Agendas
​2025 Board of Directors Meeting Minutes
2025 General Meeting Agenda

Community Project Grant

Historic Floral Park is pleased to offer a grant to Santa Ana residents with a plan to benefit their community. We have a total of $5,000 to help fund either one large or several smaller projects and we are particularly interested in student or community-led efforts that need some seed funding to get started or take something to the next level. Ideas can include, but are not limited to, supporting underserved populations including elderly, at-risk youth, or the homeless. Beautification projects, community gardens and neighborhood improvement projects are also welcomed. Applicants must be residents of Santa Ana and the project must directly benefit the City of Santa Ana. This grant is limited to $5,000 max but lesser fund requests are accepted. Click here for details and application.

Previous Agendas

2024 Board of Directors Meeting Agendas
2023 Board of Directors & Neighborhood Meeting Agendas