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Charter Worksheet 0012

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[edit] "Your Community" Charter Worksheet


[edit] Top Level Intro Paragraph for Group Home Page

Each group home page starts with:

Welcome to the {Your Community} Issues Forum

Then you share the "Intro paragraph on web site" to say what your forum is about in order to attract members and set the tone. Here is some sample text to edit:

The word "More..." then links off to your full charter (that you are filling out below.

When a forum is in the start-up phase you can also tell people who they should contact to get involved or to join your local steering committee. You may also display a photograph/image representing your community along side this text. The image should be taller than wider (up to 200 pixels wide) and used only with permission of the owner. Creative commons images from Flickr are a great source - replace "city" with your keywords.

[edit] Purpose of the Forum - Short

Complete the following statement: The purpose of the {Your Community} Issues Forum is:

[edit] Intro Paragraph to Charter - Longer Purpose/Welcome Statement

Repeat the purpose/scope text from your Intro Paragraph for your Group Home Page for your full official "charter." Your charter is meant to be relatively stable and is your governing document that is attached to E-Democracy.Org's universal rules.


[edit] Goals

The Goals of {Your Community} Issues Forum are:

[edit] Typical Topics

Topics that you might find here to discuss include:

[edit] Rules

The full text of rules governing E-Democracy.Org forums can be found here: http://e-democracy.org/rules/. However, your groups should pick out a few rules that you would like to highlight on your charter page.

Highlighted Rules:

[edit] Who Runs This Forum

Please, use this section to insert a short description of your steering committee, including references to any organizations that are playing a leading role in organizing the forum.

 

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