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       | Generic Organizational Structure Outline |  
 Preface
 
The following structure proposal is designed for an 
organization of 100 people or more. 
Each member of the organization would belong to an affinity 
group of between 5 and 20 adults.  Each affinity group 
would be autonomous, having complete authority to decide 
who is in the affinity group, how the affinity group 
is organized internally, and to what degree the affinity 
group directly participates in the organization. 
Affinity groups can be created by a group of new members, 
a split or spin off from an existing affinity group, 
or individuals drawn from other affinity groups into 
a new affinity group.  The relationships between members 
of an affinity group are created by the people involved. 
In this organization, behaviors are expected to be 
nonviolent, respectful, and egalitarian. 
This organization of affinity groups accepts and promotes 
diverse and possibly challenging types of affinity 
groups.  No affinity group will be denied participation 
in the organization because of sexual orientation, 
ethnic or cultural background, age, physical or mental 
difference. 
This structure outline is based upon two other documents, 
the Community X Vision Statement and the Community 
X Principles and Values. 
If you have questions, please call for Formal Consensus 
Technical Assistance at 1-800-569-4054.
 Organizational Structure Outline
 
I.      Meetings 
                A.      Affinity MeetingsB.      Annual Community Meetings
 C.      Elders Council
 D.      Peace Council
 E.      Orientation Meetings
 F.      Trainings
 G.      Committee Meetings
 H.      Special Meetings
 
II.     Committees 
                1.      Executive2.      Financial
 3.      Membership
 4.      Newsletter
 5.      Outreach
 6.      Fundraising
 7.      Community Building
 8.      Agenda Planning
 9.      Directory
 10.     Childcare
 11.     Healthcare
 12.     Affinity Groups
 13.     Mediation
 14.     Festival
 
III.    Roles 
                A.      Meeting Specific1.      Facilitator
 2.      Note Taker
 3.      Time Keeper
 4.      Greeter
 5.      Peace Keeper
 6.      Refreshment Coordinator/House Keeper
 B.      Long Term
 1.      Treasurer
 2.      Agenda & Schedule Coordinator
 3.      Archivist
 4.      Newsletter Editor
 
I.      MeetingsAll meetings of Community X are open to all community 
members.  All meetings are conducted in the spirit 
of nonviolent conflict resolution, with special attention 
given to openmindedness so that diversity of ideas 
and lifestyles is valued and supported.  This is accomplished 
by using Formal Consensus decisionmaking which provides 
for appropriate conflict and the ability to "agree 
to disagree".  All decisions at any meeting must 
be in harmony with the Principles and Values and Vision 
Statement of Community X and consistent with any previous 
decisions.
 
                A.      Affinity MeetingsAll business, financial, and policy implementation decisions 
are made at monthly affinity group business meetings. 
 (This business meeting is in addition to other kinds 
of affinity group get-togethers each month and may 
be a part of a longer affinity group event.)  All members 
of the affinity group are expected to attend.  Non-members 
are welcome to observe or give reports when invited. 
 A quorum is attained when at least two thirds of the 
current affinity group members are present.  It is 
suggested that decisions be made by consensus using 
Formal Consensus but each affinity group can decide 
what process they want to use internally.  Notes are 
taken at every affinity group meeting.  The notetaker 
is expected to reproduce and distribute the notes in 
a timely fashion, but no later than 10 days before 
the next meeting.  In addition, a copy of the notes 
for each affinity group meeting will be kept on permanent 
file with the community archivist.  Access to these 
notes will be granted to any Community X member upon 
request.
 
                B.      Annual Community MeetingThe Community meeting occurs at least once each year, 
generally in the summer.  All members of the community 
are invited to attend.  Notice of this meeting will 
be mailed to all members at least one month in advance 
of the meeting.  A quorum is at least 10% of the current 
members.  A meeting will be deemed adjourned if a quorum 
is lost.    All decisions are made by consensus using 
Formal Consensus (as outlined in On Conflict and Consensus,including 
adaptations outlined in Formal Consensus at Community 
X Meetings).  The community meeting is the highest 
decision making body in Community X.  All major policy 
decisions which effect every affinity group in Community 
X need to be passed by this meeting.  Any decision 
made by another part of Community X can be reviewed 
and/or overturned by the members at a community meeting. 
 Only members can raise concerns.  A minimum of three 
volunteer members will be appointed to each committee 
at the annual community meeting.  Notes will be taken 
at every community meeting and kept on permanent file 
with the archivist.  Access to these notes will be 
granted to any Community X community member upon request. 
 The cost for coping and mailing is the responsibility 
of the member.
 C.      Elders Council
 Each affinity group will appoint one member to the Elders 
Council.  (The suggested qualities are long term involvement 
with Community X and a wise, calm, fairminded personality.) 
 Elders Council will meet as necessary, but at least 
once a year to elect a convener and review the state 
of the community.  All decisions are made by consensus 
using Formal Consensus.  Any elder can request the 
Elders Council convene.  The convener will organize 
an Elders Council within one month of such a request. 
 A quorum will be attained when there is an Elder from 
at least 75% of the affinity groups in the community. 
 The Elders Council is responsible for resolving conflicts 
between affinity groups, between an affinity group 
and another organization (when possible), and interpret 
Community X policy decisions.  Decisions by the Elders 
Council are final except they can be reviewed and overturned 
by a consensus of the members at a community meeting.
 
                D.      Peace CouncilAny member of the Community X may volunteer for the 
Peace Council.  The Peace Council will meet as necessary, 
but at least once a year to elect a convener and develop 
plans for nonviolence and mediation trainings for the 
community.  At any time, any member may request a mediation 
or "Peace Council" to resolve a conflict 
she or he has been unable to resolve directly with 
another member.  The member may contact someone who 
has identified him or herself as a mediator (or member 
of the Peace Council) and ask the mediator to arrange 
a mediation with the person in conflict.  If the member 
cannot find or does not know a mediator, she or he 
may contact the convener of the Peace Council, who 
will assist them in finding a suitable mediator.  In 
all situations, participation in a mediation by all 
parties is voluntary, including the mediator.  Generally, 
out of respect for the participants involved, a mediation 
is a private matter should remain that way.  If the 
conflict is unable to be resolved through mediation, 
the people involved may appeal to the Elders Council 
or the community meeting.
 
        E.      Orientation MeetingsThe Orientation Meeting will happen as often as needed 
for the orientation of new members into Community X. 
 It will include (but is not limited to):  a history 
of Community X; the decision making structure of Community 
X; an introduction to the Formal Consensus decisionmaking 
process of Community X; a brief lesson on nonviolence 
and community; a brief exploration into oppression 
and diversity; and some fun and games.  The Membership 
Committee will be responsible for organizing these 
meetings. These orientations will be open to all Community 
X members.
 
                F.      TrainingsThere are at least three areas in which all of us need 
regular training:  consensus decisionmaking, nonviolence, 
and ending oppression.  Community X will offer trainings 
in each of these areas at least once a year.  The Membership 
Committee will be responsible for organizing these 
trainings.  All Community X members are encouraged 
to attend these trainings.
 
                G.      Committee MeetingsThere are fourteen standing committees.  (See the section 
on committees for more details on each of these committees.). 
 In addition, there will be ad hoc committees, as needed, 
created by the members, the affinity groups, or at 
community meetings.  All members of Community X are 
expected to be on at least one committee.  A quorum 
at each committee meeting is at least three Community 
X members.  Each committee will meet as often as necessary 
to conduct its business.  Each committee will be responsible 
for carrying out the tasks assigned to it and will 
report back to the sponsoring body on its work.  Any 
decisions proposed by any committee must be brought 
to an affinity group or community meeting and put on 
the agenda.  No committee has authority to make decisions 
in the name of Community X unless explicitly charged 
with that responsibility for a particular decision 
by the Executive Committee or the community meeting.
 
                H.      Special MeetingsFrom time to time, the Executive committee might decide 
to hold a Special Community Meeting.  This meeting 
may be empowered to make decisions for Community X 
if all current members are notified of the meeting 
agenda, time, and place, by mail, at least 14 days 
prior to the meeting.  Any affinity group, council, 
or committee may hold special meetings as desired so 
long as all current members of that body are notified 
in a timely fashion.
 
II.     CommitteesThere are fourteen standing committees.  Ad hoc committees 
can be convened as needed by the members, the affinity 
groups, or at community meetings.  Membership on any 
committee is open to all members of the Community X 
community.  A minimum of three volunteer members will 
be appointed to each committee at the annual community 
meeting.  Internal structure and process for each committee 
is determined by each committee.  Each committee will 
be responsible for submitting an annual operating budget 
(January 1 - December 31) to the Treasurer by the end 
of September each year.
 
                1.      ExecutiveThe Executive Committee is composed of the Treasurer, 
the Agenda & Schedule Coordinator, the current 
convener of the Elders Council, and two additional 
past or present Elders appointed at the annual community 
meeting.  There are no regularly scheduled meetings 
of the Executive Committee.  It meets only as needed 
and can be convened by any one of its members.  The 
Executive Committee is responsible for oversight and 
coordination of the annual community meeting, including 
appointing the convener of it.  It is charged with 
fulfilling the decisions made at the community meetings. 
 The Executive Committee cannot make policy; however, 
it can, when necessary, make decisions in the name 
of Community X for which there is no existing policy 
decision or about which the policy decision is unclear. 
 Any decision made in this manner is provisional until 
the next scheduled community meeting, when the decision 
will be revisited and a consensus must be reached for 
the decision to stand.
 2.      Financial
 The Financial Committee is responsible for general fiscal 
management, including oversight of the Treasurer and 
the annual budget.  The Financial Committee recommends 
an annual budget to the community meeting for approval 
in October for the following calender year.  The Financial 
Committee meets as often as needed but at least twice 
each year; once in early October to create a proposed 
annual budget, and once immediately following the annual 
community meeting (where at least three members volunteer 
for this committee for the coming year).
 
                3.      MembershipThe Membership Committee is a minimum of three volunteer 
members appointed at the annual community meeting. 
 This committee will organize and facilitate Orientation 
Meetings.  The committee will keep records of attendance 
at Orientation Meetings.  The Membership Committee 
implements the membership policies of Community X. 
 As a minimum, requirements for becoming a member are: 
 1) attend an orientation meeting; 2) attend at least 
one Community X sponsored event each year; 3) volunteer 
for at least five hours of service to the Community 
X community each year (not including volunteer work 
at Community X events); and, 4) regularly attend the 
meetings of at least one committee.  [Note:  Community 
X makes available financial assistance for all Community 
X events so that no one is unable to become a member 
because of a financial barrier.]  The Membership Committee 
will consider exemptions for those who have challenges 
and unable to fulfill these requirements.  It will 
be the Membership Committees responsibility to record 
and maintain up-to-date information on member's volunteer 
time and evaluate fulfillment of the membership requirement 
for each member on an annual basis.
 
                4.      NewsletterThe Newsletter Committee is responsible for production 
and distribution of the newsletter on a regular basis. 
 The editorial policy will be determined by this committee. 
 [Note:  As a minimum editorial policy, no submission 
will be accepted for printing which advocates or encourages 
the use of violence.  Also, an article may be edited 
so it will fit available space.  No changes will be 
made to a submission without the author's permission.]
 
                5.      OutreachThe Outreach Committee is responsible for educating 
the general public about how to become a member of 
Community X and encouraging people to join.  The Outreach 
Committee is responsible for promoting Community X 
events.  (However, since this must be done with some 
sensitivity to the nature of Community X and because 
no policy or precedent currently exists, before this 
committee can begin promoting Community X events, they 
must develop and propose guidelines for community approval.)
 
                6.      FundraisingThe task of the Fundraising Committee is the planning 
and implementation of activities which raise money 
for the operating expenses of Community X.  This may 
include:  dues, donations collected at events, direct 
appeals through the newsletter or the mail, special 
events, performances, the annual festival, Community 
X merchandise sales, and grants.  The challenge for 
this committee is creating a fundraising component 
at every Community X event.
 
                7.      Community BuildingThe Community Building Committee is responsible for 
developing community within Community X.  This might 
include:  conducting rituals; organizing group excursions; 
creating a community center; establishing a community 
land trust; managing a community educational resource 
library; etc.
 
                8.      Agenda PlanningThe Agenda Planning Committee is composed of the Agenda 
& Schedule Coordinator, the facilitator and  convener 
of community meetings, and any other member.  Together 
they create a proposed agenda for community meetings. 
 In addition, they assist the convener in organizing 
community meetings.
 
                9.      DirectoryThe Directory Committee compiles and publishes the Community 
X directory on an annual basis.
 
                10.     ChildcareThe Childcare committee organizes childcare for every 
Community X event and is a resource for affinity groups 
needing childcare for their activities.
 
                11.     HealthcareThe Healthcare committee provides resources and support 
for quality alternative healthcare opportunities for 
members of Community X.
 
                12.     Affinity GroupsThe Affinity Groups committee assists in organizing 
new affinity groups and matching new members with appropriate 
affinity groups.
 
                13.     MediationThe mediation committee collects resources and organizes 
trainings in conflict resolution skills and keeps an 
up-to-date profile of all members of Community X who 
are willing to mediate.
 
                14.     FestivalThe Festival committee is responsible for organizing 
at least one "open to the public" festival 
each year for Community X, usually in the summer and 
coinciding with the annual community meeting.
 
III.    RolesAny of the following roles may be filled by a member 
of Community X.
 
        A.      Meeting SpecificThese roles are specifically for the annual community 
meetings.  Affinity groups and committee meetings can 
choose to use similar roles or may define their own. 
 Roles are filled by volunteers at the end of each 
meeting for the next meeting and published in the notes. 
 If more than one person volunteers for a role and 
they cannot decide among themselves who will take the 
role, there will be an open vote with the person getting 
the most votes getting the role.  Everyone is encouraged 
to fill any role.  To facilitate this, it will be a 
general guideline that a role will be offered to someone 
who has not yet filled it before it is open to others 
who have filled it before; and, that no one is expected 
to fill a role more than once every year.  At any time, 
a person, especially a new member, may ask for an experienced 
partner to assist her/him in fulfilling the role.
 
                                1.      Facilitator(See On Conflict and Consensus pp 41-43.)  The Facilitator 
is expected to meet with the Agenda Planning Committee 
prior to the community meeting to plan a proposed agenda 
and brainstorm on discussion techniques for specific 
agenda items.
 
                                2.      Note Taker(See On Conflict and Consensus pp 46-47.)  In addition, 
the Note Taker records the attendance at community 
meetings and who filled which role.
 
                                3.      Time Keeper(See On Conflict and Consensus p 45.)
 
                                4.      Greeter(See On Conflict and Consensus pp 47-48.)
 
                                5.      Peace Keeper(See On Conflict and Consensus p 44.)
 
                                6.      Refreshment Coordinator/House KeeperThe Refreshment Coordinator provides a meal at each 
community meeting.  In keeping with tradition, the 
meal should be vegan (no animal products) option.  
The cost will be paid by Community X.  The House Keeper 
is responsible for the physical environment of the 
meeting space.
 B.      Long Term
 The long term roles are appointed annually at the community 
meeting for the following year.  Volunteers must be 
members and willing to accept the role for the entire 
year.
 
                                1.      TreasurerThe Treasurer is responsible for managing the Community 
X money and checking account, keeping the financial 
records, cutting checks, and assisting in creating 
the annual budget.  The Treasurer is expected to attend 
community meetings and provide written quarterly financial 
reports to the Executive Committee and filed with the 
Archivist.  On occasion, the Treasurer may be delegated 
to make a decision about some business or financial 
matter by the Executive Committee when expedient, necessary, 
or desirable.
 
                                2.      Agenda & Schedule Coordinator (ASC)The ASC is responsible for keeping a schedule of all 
Community X functions.  The primary purpose is information 
sharing to avoid scheduling conflicting events whenever 
possible.  The ASC is expected to attend community 
meetings.  Also, the ASC is expected to meet with the 
Facilitator prior to each community meeting to create 
a proposed agenda and brainstorm on discussion techniques 
for specific agenda items.  In addition, the ASC is 
responsible for keeping track of tabled items which 
need to be included on the agenda at the next meeting. 
 Likewise, the ASC is responsible for tracking the 
evaluation comments and noticing if the same or similar 
issues keep reoccurring.  When this happens, the ASC 
might place this issue on the agenda for discussion 
or take whatever other appropriate action necessary 
to address and resolve the issue.
 
                                3.      ArchivistThe Archivist is responsible for the archives of Community 
X.  The archives should include a copy of all documents 
generated by the community meetings, including the 
notes from each meeting, and other significant material 
important to the life of the organization.
 
                                4.      Newsletter EditorThe Newsletter Editor is responsible for publishing 
and distributing the Newsletter for the Community X 
community.
 
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