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Fellowship of Reconciliation
THE AFFILIATION PROCESS
The
process to affiliate with the national FOR is designed to be
mutually beneficial for both the local group and the national
FOR. The intention of this process is to ensure a strong and
effective local group, meeting the needs of the local community. The
national FOR will work with the prospective group throughout
the entire process of affiliation.
The
affiliation process can be done in the following steps.
- A
prospective group should fill out an Intention
of Affiliation Form (FORM A), ensuring that the form
is signed by at least two people who are individual FOR members
(having signed the FOR statement of purpose). The group also
needs to review IRS policies regarding 501(c)3 groups and send
back the signed IRS
Regulations Regarding 501(c)3 status. After
the form is received by the national office, the group will
receive
a letter officially recognizing the group’s intention to affiliate.
In addition, the prospective group will receive:
- National
FOR by-laws
- Sample
local group by-laws
- Additional
information on the FOR's national decision-making structure
and policies on lobbying and electoral policies
- Establishing
a group which has the following characteristics and communicate
these in writing to the national FOR:
- Ten
or more active members/participants
- completed
one or more community events per year
- actively
seeking diversity within the group and governing body (including
race, faith, gender, etc.)
- working
on a national FOR program
- developed
by-laws for the group (see Sample
Local Group By-laws)
- At
the end of the affiliation process, the prospective group may
complete the Local
Group or Affiliate Application (FORM 'B'). After the
form is approved by the national office, the group will receive
a letter officially recognizing the group's membership. The new
group will also be invited to an annual meeting at the National
office in Nyack to confirm membership and to meet National
Council members
and staff. In addition, the new group/affiliate will receive
supplemental material from the national office, including:
- National
FOR by-laws
- Seed
grant application forms and guidelines
- Information
on the FOR's national decision-making body (the National Council)
and all relevant policies on lobbying and electoral policies,
financial forms, including documents to be used for local contribution
processing and financial reports
- FOR Organizer's Handbook, an organizing packet
drawn from the experience of local FOR activists
Prospective
groups should feel free to contact the national office's Local
Groups Organizer any time with questions.
Local Groups Organizer
Fellowship of Reconciliation
Box
271, Nyack, NY 10960
(845) 358-4601
FAX: (845) 358-4924
LocalGroups@forusa.org
©2003
Fellowship of Reconciliation
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