Very Pro Group bylaws

Section 1 board of directors. Section 2 paid members guests and volunteers Section 3 reformation action League Section 4 equitable outcome society Section 5 review of meeting schedule Section 6 membership price values Section 7 allocation of donations and membership dues Section 1 Board of directors contributions are recorded by treasurer or secretary as needed to reflect progress and maintain quorum Board of director meetings review all other meeting outcomes and make final voted decisions regarding overall administration of programmes Section 2 Paid Memberships allow clients.. (who may or may not be receivers of our services) And/Or general public consumers.. (Possibly seeking tax write offs for donations) to become active in the administrative body of the very pro group giving them prospective votes in our general decision making and planning efforts There will be just two quarterly organization meetings open to paid members at annual and monthly levels.. these will provide overviews of results of previous voted sessions and matters Annual and monthly members may be afforded a guest at member meetings to encourage new volunteers and new paid Members to join Meeting agendas for Annual and monthly members will be oriented toward objectives such as: having an initial vote for opinions on new initiatives (proposed by the Reformation League of Action) this meeting can be opened to volunteers and paid members are encouraged to submit items to present suggestions to the reformation League of Action.. Guests are permitted to bring in contributions or donations from the general public and collect feedback from non members and prospective members about previous Initiative efforts etc. Votes may be taken by paid members only in regard to topics to introduce to the reformation league of action (Our board of directors will hold weighted votes in proportion to the active Paid Memberships in the community and weighted votes will be counted before any matter is resolved) feedback from the closed meetings held by the reformation League of Action, the Equitable Outcome Society And the board of directors Will be presented at the paid member meetings Summaries of paid member meetings will be published online in a bulletin format for the public to encourage them to become Annual and monthly members or to attend a meeting as a guest of a paid member Section 3 There will be one closed meeting every quarter held only for members of the Reformation League of Action tier members These meetings will have a general sense of introducing and deciding on initiatives centered around promoting specific subject objectives.. they may make time to decide on wording of surveys to collect feedback from annual and monthly members They will also vote on advancing or disregarding new initiatives managed directed and or facilitated by the very pro group I.e. initiatives with a sense of providing legal aid, campaigns for awareness calling for reform of public institutions, and introducing ideas for fundraiser activities to be approved or denied The results of these meetings will be presented at the equitable outcome society closed meetings and at the paid member meetings They will be recorded but not published online except they may be referenced in publications about paid member meetings. Section 4 There will be two other closed meetings held only for Equitable Outcomes Society members These meetings will have a general sense of planning initiatives around promoting scripture study, worship events, and the fiscal matters of facilitating health and recovery oriented programmes and assess current effectiveness or pertinent issues related directly to management and directorship of services facilitated by the very pro group that may be resolved without board of director involvement The results of these meetings will be presented to Action League of reform meetings and to paid members meetings. They will be recorded but not published online. I.e. initiatives with a sense of community health impact like worship and scripture study oriented events and recovery related media and discussion of budget and effectiveness of our programmes for public food security and public housing transitional housing and rent to own program Section 5 Again that's two meetings each quarter for annual and monthly paid members One meeting each quarter for Reformation action league members Two meetings each quarter for equitable outcome society Level members There will be one closed meeting each quarter for the board of directors (This schedule Could be adapted or changed in the future) Section 6 Here we will outline Membership price tiers Student Disabled Senior Level Annual Member $25 Regular Level Annual Member $50 Student Disabled Senior Monthly Member $3 Regular Monthly Member $5 Reformation League of Action Coalition All Star Member $200 annually upfront cost Or on Payment Plan $240 ($20 per month) Equitable Outcomes Society Member Seperate from the Reformation League membership $300 Or on payment plan $360 ($30 per month) Donors (apart from administrative panel memberships) may receive thank you bulletins and special incentive items for giving at different levels Single time donors Benefits and rewards tbd Recurring Donors Benefits and rewards tbd Work training Scholarship/Tuition endowment sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd Housing Initiative sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd Gender Discrimination sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd Anti-trafficking Movement sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd Food Security Programme sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd General Basic Healthcare Initiative sponsor Benefits and rewards tbd Volunteers Benefits and rewards tbd (Pizza?) Section 7 All paid Memberships each contribute respectively toward Education material and awareness campaigns for clients Job training events and workshops for clients Senior/Disabled/Youth/Medical Needs for clients Food Security for clients Housing Initiative for clients

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