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Are member classes needed ?
 
 
Break it down into two classes voting/non-voting or Active/non-active ?
 
 
Break those down into more classes by age ? Youth 1-17, young adult 18-21, adult, senior 55+ , senior citizens 65+, octo 80+ centurion 100+  ?
 
 
Down further into donation classes by amounts of cash, amounts of materials, and amounts of personal time.
 
 
Then there might be life members or members emeritus, corporate, government, other NPOs ....
 
 
Should seniority have a bearing ? (add stars to a member class annually ?) 
 
  
Should family lineage have a place here ?  ( 'Sons of the revolution' )
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"Junior Student" - Non-Paid, Non-Voting - For members under the age of majority.<br />
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"Student" - $20 dues - Voting - For members over the age of majority, either in high school or enrolled full-time at an accredited institute of higher learning.<br />
Education level, nationality, eye color, gender and preference, diet, ???
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"General" Just like in the bylaws.<br />
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"Life member" - 20 years of dues at the current rate.<br />
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Several "High Donor" classes to recognize people who donate more that the minimum dues. Amounts and categories to be discussed later.<br />
It's pretty easy to have a lot more membership classes than members...... :)  
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"Senior" Over local age of retirement. (65 and older in the US & Canada) $20 Dues, Voting member.<br />
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Only voting members can serve as officers or on the board. Note none of this is to be taken as law, only my thoughts. Let's work this here (by editing this) after working the details in the discussion page.<br />
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Under the observed circumstances that most voting members don't, why not let anyone who
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wants to vote have a say ?
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Membership dues, or any other contributions, should be recognised (or anonomised as desired) publicly.
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ges 6/14/09
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 19 June 2009

"Junior Student" - Non-Paid, Non-Voting - For members under the age of majority.
"Student" - $20 dues - Voting - For members over the age of majority, either in high school or enrolled full-time at an accredited institute of higher learning.
"General" Just like in the bylaws.
"Life member" - 20 years of dues at the current rate.
Several "High Donor" classes to recognize people who donate more that the minimum dues. Amounts and categories to be discussed later.
"Senior" Over local age of retirement. (65 and older in the US & Canada) $20 Dues, Voting member.
Only voting members can serve as officers or on the board. Note none of this is to be taken as law, only my thoughts. Let's work this here (by editing this) after working the details in the discussion page.

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