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Author: Lucas Vogel
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Subject: NPO
Arizona Open Source Exchange (AZOSX)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nick Estes [mailto:nick@nickstoys.com]
> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 12:33 PM
> To:
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: NPO
>
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Jim wrote:
>
> > I just talked with David Colby, the accountant Bob Ambrose
> put us in touch
> > with. He said that we need very little to get the NPO
> started. We need:
> >
> >     a name for the umbrella organization
> >     a list of officers for the new organization
> >     a mission statement

> >
> > Some suggestions for a name:
> >
> > Arizona Open Software Information Exchange (AOSIX)
> > Open Source Software of Arizona (OSAZ)
> >
> > Any others to throw into the name pool?
>
> This will no doubt be the hardest part of the entire process... (-=
>
>
> > Anyone want to be officers?
>
> I would like to do this. Also, if you go to
> www.nonprofits.org, they have
> a large collection of information that could be useful for
> us, including
> one section on the rights and responsibilities of the board/officers.
>
>
> > Another suggestion:
> >
> > Mission Statement
>
> As you stated below, this should have 3 parts, our purpose,
> how we achieve
> that purpose, and our values (who we are, and why we are interested in
> pursuing this purpose.) I think we have all of the pieces in what you
> proposed, but it would be nice to trim it down to just one or two
> sentances that are easy to remember.
>
>
> > ____________ is a non-profit group of volunteers from the
> Arizona software
> > community dedicated to promoting the awareness, acceptance,
> and use of
> > Open Source software in the state of Arizona.
>
> Instead of promoting, how about increasing. Our purpose is
> to increase
> the awareness, acceptance, and use of Open Source software in Arizona.
>
> The values portion of the mission is also here, we are a group of
> volunteers from the Arizona Open Source software community
> dedicated to
> our purpose.
>
>
> > ____________ sponsors and participates in events to expand
> the use of
> > Open Source software.
>
> This would be the third part, how do we serve our purpose; we
> sponsor and
> participate in events related to our purpose. I think saying
> we do it to
> expand the use of Open Source software is too limiting,
> because we also do
> it to increase awareness and acceptance of it as well.
>
>
> > We believe that software users, both individuals and organizations,
> > have the right to own, use, and modify, if necessary, any software
> > that they find necessary to meet their own individual needs.
>
> While this is certainly true, I'm not sure that it should be in the
> mission statement. This would be better placed in a seperate
> statment of
> values and beliefs if we decide to make one.
>
>
> > __________ receives its direction from a voluntary Board of
> Directors,
> > which includes a President, Vice-president, and Treasurer.
> None of the
> > members receive monitary compensation for their efforts.
>
> If we state that we are a 501(c)(3) (is this the right one?),
> it implies
> that we have at least a minimal non-compensated board of directors.
>
>
> If we put it all back together, we get something like:
>
> ________ is a 501(c)(3) organization of Arizona Open Source community
> volunteers dedicated to increasing the awareness, acceptance,
> and use of
> Open Source software in Arizona by sponsoring and participating in
> technology related events.
>
> This includes all three parts we need in the mission statement, and
> "technology related events" would include everything we want
> to do from ug
> meetings, all the way up to a full blown conference.
>
>     --Nick

>
>
> > The first sentence identifies the purpose of the organization.
> >
> > The second sentence states the identifies the types of
> activities that the
> > organization uses to accomplish the purposes. It covers
> any event that the
> > organization hosts, like the proposed conference and exposition, and
> > participation in existing events like ITEC.
> >
> > The third sentence states the open source values that
> inherently guide the
> > organiszation.
> >
> > The second paragraph, while optional, does clarify the
> minimal structure of
> > the organization and emphasizes the voluntary nature of it.
> It states a
> > minimum number of Board members, but does not restrict the
> size of the
> > Board.
> >
>
>
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