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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Proposal #40: Chapter Category System.

I propose to create a Chapter Category system to replace the current NA Category System as follows:

FULL CHAPTER: A Chapter that hosts all CISV programmes in the course of 5 years, has an active Junior Branch and hosts Mosaic projects every year.
GROWING CHAPTER: A chapter that hosts some CISV programmes within 5 years.
DEVELOPING CHAPTER: A chapter that takes part in CISV programmes within 5 years.

Only NAs with at leats one full chapter or 5 growing chapters have voting rights at the AIM. The Membership fee to CISV international should reflect the number of full/growing chapters.

Rationale

Most people agree that our current Category system is out-dated for numerous reasons: No NA has ever been downgraded, also the majority of NAs are just one chapter. Furthermore hardly any NAs still fulfill the criteria to be in their respective category. I would like to see a new system that encourages the formation of strong chapters. The main idea behind this is critical mass: 2-3 families cannot run a sustainable organisation, that's why chapters should be encouraged to grow into all areas of CISV. Also a chapter will never understand all aspects of CISV if they only run, villages. A course of 5 years asks a chapter to run one programme almost every year (village, summercamp, seminar camp, maybe soon youth meeting and IPP) plus interchange and Mosaic. Some NAs are organized in a different way, and may prefer to have a bigger number of smaller chapters instead, which should be respected, but not encouraged - hence the voting right for NAs that consist of several developing chapters.

Respectfully submitted, Nick (GER)

1 Comments:

{4/8/07 16:15} Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nick

I really like this proposal, even though it has some of the same flaws as the system we are using as of now (Or should be using.)

It still needs someone to manage the catagories and promote and demote countries.

 

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