Policy P001: POLICY ABOUT POLICIES, revised May 25, 2007 Policies are decisions made by directors about questions and practices that require action. Policies are not rules but statements that guide directors' and associates' responses to issues. Article 1. CVI² Policies intend to:
Article 2. Process 1. Any adviser, director, director designate or associate may propose a policy or policy revision. 2. Directors make needed and useful policies that facilitate fulfillment of the agency's charter. 3. The director-appointed chairman coordinates directors in writing proposed policies that are concise, reasonable and helpful. 4. After advisers review and comment on proposed policies, directors finalize them and their chairman communicates them to associates. 5. Directors can agree to change a policy at any time. Policy P002: CONFLICTS OF INTEREST, revised May 28, 2007 Article 1. PURPOSE The purpose of this conflicts of interest policy is to protect the interests of Community Vision International (CVI²'s) when it enters into a transaction or arrangement that might benefit the private interest of an insider or associate contractor. Additionally, this policy purposes to: ● Express
CVI²'s high standard of integrity;
● Identify the activities in which CVI² must restrict its participation, and to what degree; ● State the activities from which CVI² must refrain. This policy supplements, but does not replace, applicable state laws governing conflicts of interest applicable to nonprofit charitable and educational corporations. Article 2. DEFINITIONS
Article 3. POLICY STATEMENTS 1. Interest: CVI² shall serve a public interest, not private one(s). Therefore:
2. Purposes
3. Use: CVI² shall not be used for the private benefit of any individual or other entity. 4. Earnings: CVI² must ensure that no part of its net earnings inure to the benefit of any of its insiders, to anyone within its network of contractor associates, or to any private person.
5. Activities: A substantial portion of CVI²'s activities must further its exempt purpose(s). Therefore:
6. Controls: CVI² shall implement the following internal controls and recordkeeping to help prevent private benefit and inurement:
Article 4. PROCEDURES
Article 5. RECORDS OF PROCEEDINGS The minutes of the Board shall contain: the names of the persons who disclosed or otherwise were found to have financial interest in connection with an actual or possible conflict of interest; the nature of the financial interest; any action taken to determine whether a conflict of interest was present; the Board's decision as to whether a conflict of interest in fact existed; the names of the persons who were present for discussions and votes relating to the transaction or arrangement; the content of the discussion, including any alternatives to proposed transaction or arrangement; and a record of any votes taken in connection therewith. Article 6. REVIEWS, STATEMENTS & COMMENTS This policy, its amendments and CVI²'s annual financial statements shall be distributed to CVI²'s insiders for annual review and comment. Each review shall, at a minimum, evaluate whether compensation arrangements and benefits are reasonable and the result of arm's-length bargaining. The Board shall evaluate all comments received. If a reviewer makes no comments, that fact shall mean that the reviewer understands and agrees to comply with these documents. These documents shall also be placed on CVI²'s website for CVI² associates and the public.
Article 1: PURPOSE The purpose of this privacy policy is two-fold: ● To protect the interests of those who contribute to Community Vision International (CVI²); ● To protect the interests of those who visit CVI²'s website. Article 2: DEFINITIONS ● Contributor list: names, addresses and other data about individuals, businesses, churches, foundations and other entities that contribute financially or materially to CVI² for its operations, and through CVI² to its independent contractor associates and their programs or projects. ● CVI² associate: a person or couple that serves with CVI² as an independent contractor. ● CVI² associate's designate: a person named by an associate to receive specified, confidential information about that associate's CVI² contributor list. ● CVI² website: http://www.CVI².org and its ancillary pages. Article 3:POLICY STATEMENTS 1. CVI² will not give, sell or trade its contributor list to any person, business or other entity. 2. CVI²'s contributor list must be kept confidential, known only to CVI²-designated persons who process contributions, write receipts, keep records, and prepare government-required forms. 3. CVI² may provide to a CVI² associate and their designate their contributor list and reports of their receipts, but shall not provide the same information to other associates. 4. CVI² will never sell, rent, swap or authorize any third party to use anyone's e-mail address, except as specifically authorized or in the good faith belief that such action is reasonably and necessary to comply with the law or legal process. Nor will we disclose any personally identifying information unless authorized to do so. 5. CVI² directors may retain and copy between them, documents and e-mail messages containing questions and complaints received from outside CVI², including names and dates, as well as answers to questions and resolutions of complaints. Article 4: PROCEDURES 1. Contributors and associates who feel that their contribution information has been compromised by CVI² personnel or procedures are invited to inquire about the matter and provide details at directors@CVI².org. 2. CVI² directors shall investigate each complaint of compromised contribution information, and implement resolutions (if needed). 3. CVI² directors shall evaluate expressed concerns about CVI²'s website and e-mail privacy, and respond in a timely manner. Article 5: RECORDS CVI² directors' e-mail and files may contain descriptions and resolutions of complaints, including names and dates. Policy P004: INVOLVEMENT IN POLITICAL AND LOBBYING ACTIVITIES, revised June 28, 2007 Article 1: PURPOSE The purposes of this policy on involvement in political and lobbying activities policy are: ● To help ensure that Community Vision International's (CVI²'s) activities further its exempt purposes everywhere and not political or substantial lobbying (legislative) purposes anywhere; ● Not to jeopardize CVI²'s tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3); and ● Not to subject CVI² and itsmanagers to an excise tax for making forbidden political expenditures. Article 2: DEFINITIONS Political activities: direct or indirect participation in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for elective local, state, or federal public office; contributing to political campaign funds or public statements of position (verbal or written) made on behalf of the organization in favor of or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Legislative activities: action by Congress, any state legislature, any local council, or similar governing body, with respect to acts, bills, resolutions, or similar items, or by the public in referendum, ballot initiative, constitutional amendment, or similar procedure. It does not include actions by executive, judicial, or administrative bodies. Lobbying activities: any attempts to influence legislation. Substantial: measured by one of two tests: the substantial part test, which looks at time and expenditures devoted; or the expenditure test, an objective mathematical test of expenditures relative to the organization's size. Non-prohibited
political activities: voter education
activities (e.g. presentation of public forums and publication of voter
education guides, if conducted in a non-biased and non-partisan manner;
encouragement of people to participate in the electoral process (e.g.,
voter registration and get-out-the vote drives), if conducted in a
non-biased and non-partisan manner; directors and officers speaking for
themselves, as individuals, providing they clearly indicate that their
comments are personal and not intended to represent the views of CVI²;
inviting a political candidate to speak in a non-candidate capacity,
providing nothing is communicated by CVI² or the speaker about her or
his candidacy or the election, and providing no campaign activity
occurs in connection with the candidate's attendance. Article 3: POLICY STATEMENTS 1. CVI² must absolutely and everywhere refrain from political activities. 2. CVI² associates (independent contractors) must refrain from representing CVI² in political or lobbying activities, regardless of world location. 3. CVI² associates (independent contractors) must refrain from using CVI²-approved program or project funds in political or lobbying activities, regardless of world location. 4. CVI² will not invite a political candidate to speak as a political candidate at any of its events. 5. CVI² will neither initiate, nor authorize, nor become involved in, nor support programs and projects that promote the political campaigns of candidates for local, state, or federal office. 6. CVI² will restrict its lobbying activities, if any, to an insubstantial part of its total activities. Article 4: PROCEDURES 1. Duty to Disclose: In connection with any actual or possible involvement in political or substantial lobbying, an interested person must be given an opportunity to disclose all material facts to the Board of directors considering the proposed involvement. 2. Determining Whether Inappropriate Involvement Exists: After disclosure of the involvement and of all material facts, and after any Board discussion with any interested person, that person shall leave the Board discussion while a determination of involvement is discussed and decided by the Board members. 3. Addressing Inappropriate Involvement: If the Board has reasonable cause to believe that a member or officer or contracting associate has violated this policy, then it shall inform the person(s) of the basis for such belief and afford them an opportunity to explain the alleged violation. If after hearing the response of the person(s) and making such further investigation as may be warranted in the circumstances, the Board determines that the person(s) has in fact violated this policy, it shall take appropriate disciplinary and corrective action. Article 5: RECORDS The minutes of the Board shall contain the names of the persons who disclosed or otherwise were found to have become involved in actual or possible political or substantial lobbying activities; the nature of the involvement; any action taken to determine whether involvement occurred; the Board's decision as to whether involvement in fact existed; the names of the persons who were present for discussions relating to the involvement; the content of the discussion; and a record of any votes taken in connection therewith. Policy P005: RECEIPT DISBURSEMENT, January 23, 2008 Article
1: PURPOSE The purpose of this Receipt Disbursement policy is to clarify how and when CVI² disburses its receipts, including rationales for compensating contracted associates and for paying operation costs. Article 2: BACKGROUND ● This policy is based on who and what CVI² is, as defined by CVI²'s charter, giving special attention to its legal purpose (Bylaws, Article III), to its service orientation, to its low-cost style, and to its compensation rules (Bylaws, Article V, Sections 1 and 10; Article VI, Section 6; Article VIII). ● CVI²'s years of operation reveal a stable standard, expressed as a percentage of total annual receipts, by which contracted associates can be compensated and operating expenses paid. ● By law, CVI² may not pay salaries to the majority of the Board of Directors or to salaried personnel or parties who provide services. Currently, CVI² directors contribute their services. Article 3: POLICY STATEMENTS 1.
CVI² endeavors never to operate with a deficit or unneeded
excess. 2. CVI²
aims to always disburse at
least 95% of all receipts
to board-approved and associate-managed programs and projects, as
advised by contributors. 3. CVI²'s 5% administration fee is to be disbursed as follows: ● 2.5% to
administrative services.
● 1.9% to office equipment and operations (operations includes postage & shipping, admin supplies, internet, website domains, licenses, taxes, bank charges, telephone) ● 0.5% to preparation of government documents. ● 0.1% to website maintenance. Article 4: PROCEDURES 1.
Disbursements to board-approved,
associate-managed programs and projects and for website maintenance
shall be made monthly, as defined by CVI²'s policy Associate
Compensation Schedule. 2.
Disbursements for equipment and
operations shall
be made when needed to ensure uninterrupted operations and to avoid
debt. 3.
Disbursements for the preparation of
government
documents shall be made twice annually: at completion of
associates' 1099s, and later at completion of government documents. Article 5: EXCEPTIONS CVI² directors may, as they deem necessary to pay expenses and maintain stable operation, adjust disbursement percentages and update this policy. Policy P006: ASSOCIATE COMPENSATION SCHEDULE, November 30, 2007 Article 1: PURPOSE The purpose of this Associate Compensation Schedule policy is to clarify when CVI² disburses compensation to its independent contractor associates. Additionally, this policy purposes to help: 1. Minimize administration costs; 2. Ensure associates' administration fees benefit all associates more equally, and not benefit disproportionately those associates who want more administrative services than others. Article 2: POLICY STATEMENT The associate compensation schedule, effective January 1, 2008, will be by monthly disbursement only, with compensation being sent by postal mail within the first week after the prior month's end. Article 3: COMMENTS CVI²'s low-percentage administrative fee remains modest compared to percentages charged by some service organizations. To remain orderly and efficient, service organizations typically disburse compensation on a given and regular schedule, and not when their payees want payments. Multiple disbursements per month for an associate require excessive administrative time that other associates' fees must subsidize, which is inequitable. Policy P007: SPECIFIC ASSISTANCE TO INDIVIDUALS, revised February 25, 2010 Article 1: PURPOSE The purpose of this Specific Assistance to Individuals policy is to clarify CVI²'s practice relative to receiving contributions for individuals and providing specific assistance to them. Additionally, this policy purposes to clarify the procedures by which contributors can contribute through CVI² to the specific needs of individuals. The current revision of this policy purposes to clarify how contributors can contribute to:
Article 2: DEFINITIONS
Article 3: POLICY STATEMENTS CVI² receives
and disburses contributions to provide specific medical,
relief and rehabilitationassistance to individuals, as defined in
Article 2. Article 4: PROCEDURES 1. CVI²
directors will receive, review and possibly approve
requests to
provide specific assistance to individuals. 2. CVI² will assign
program codes to director-approved
requests to
provide specific assistance. 3. CVI² administration
will provide interested
contributors with
a : CVI²
contribution designation card,: noting the assigned program code. 4. CVI² will receive
contributions into its : Specific
Assistance for
Individuals' account, and disburse contributions from the same. 5.
After receiving : specific assistance: contributions, CVI² will
automatically provide contributors with appropriate program coded :
specific assistance: contribution designation cards. 6.
Contributors may change their contribution schedules as they wish, or
change the contribution amounts by so marking their designation cards. 7. CVI² associates who
receive specific assistance
contributions
will
also
receive a monthly accounting of these contributions, including the
names of the contributors, unless the contributors prefer to remain
anonymous. 8. All who receive
specific assistance contributions
must ensure that the contributed amounts are applied to their
designated, specific, individual needs. 9. CVI² will report to
the IRS all funds received and
disbursed
to
provide specific assistance to individuals. Article 5: STATEMENTS
& COMMENTS 1. Specific
assistance: contributions received by CVI²
will be
tax-deductible by contributors. 2. Specific
assistance: contributions disbursed by CVI²
to
CVI²'s
independent contractor associates should generally be reported to the
IRS as income; associates should check with their accountants or
attorneys for clarification of their specific situations. 3. Specific assistance: contributions are typically disbursed per CVI²'s Associate Compensation Schedule policy, P005. Policy P008: ASSOCIATE REPORTING, September 22, 2008 Article
1: PURPOSE The purpose of this Reporting Policy is to state CVI² associates' reporting responsibilities to CVI², a government-declared, nonprofit, public-benefit Corporation, and to each other. Additionally,
this policy: enables
CVI² to maintain its tax-exempt status; to fulfill its commitments to
governing national and state authorities; not to jeopardize associates'
programs, projects and compensation; and to assure associates'
benefactors of CVI² oversight and associate accountability.
obligates CVI² associates to periodically evaluate and plan their services; to provide CVI² with information that it needs to prepare government-required reports; and to inform CVI² of service progress, struggles, needs and ideas for accountability, assistance and encouragement. CVI²'s charter: CVI²'s mandate, values,
mission, vision,
style, outcomes, activities and faith.
Active CVI² associate: an associate who holds all associate rights (e.g., non-profit cover, fund processing, network participation, accountability, etc.) and responsibilities (e.g., to uphold CVI²'s charter; to provide CVI² with annual service goals; and to report quarterly to CVI²). Inactive CVI² associate: an associate who holds the right to network participation only (no non-profit cover, no fund processing, no accountability) and no responsibilities (e.g., to uphold CVI²'s charter; to provide CVI² with annual service goals; and to report quarterly to CVI²). Article
3: POLICY
STATEMENTS April 15th for the period
January
through March; July 15th
for the period April through June; October 15th for the period July
through
September;
January 15th for the period October through December. Reports
shall be in the format provided at http://www.cvi2.org/docs/associate_quarterly_report_template.html.
Other formats, such as
letters to contributors and blogs do not enable CVI² and its associates
as described in Article 1 above. Exceptions
to
statement 3 above will be provided to active associates who do not
receive any contributions; or who live outside N. America and neither
write English nor have free access to an English translator; or who
cannot send e-mail reports due to age, disability, inadequate training,
lack of computer equipment or access to the Internet; or who simply do
not have adequate time or resources to report due to their travels into
remote or restricted regions wherein they serve for long hours or
periods. Article
4: PROCEDURES 1. Active associates'
quarterly reports, which are sent to all
CVI²
associates, shall serve as reminders to active associates to report
regularly. No further notification by CVI² shall be deemed necessary.
2. Contributors to active associates who do not report by July 31st for the period January through June will be notified during August of the associates' failure to enable CVI² to legally and responsibly perform its duty for the associates and their benefactors. 3. Contributors to active associates who do not report by January 31st for the period July through December will be notified during February of the associates' failure to enable CVI² to legally and responsibly perform its duty for the associates and their benefactors.
Policy P009: DISBURSEMENTS OF PROJECT FUNDS AND
ASSOCIATE COMPENSATION,
revised
January 4, 2011 Article
1: Purpose The
purposes for this policy are
to:
Article
2: Definitions Note:
the following are government categories: followed
by CVI²-specific definitions. Program
service: the
main service provided to
CVI² by a contractor associate. Project
service:
a
discreet CVI²-approved, contractor-managed service within a
CVI²-approved
program service. Personal
account: a
bank or credit union account,
under a family name and/or Social Security number, from which an
associate
draws funds for personal or family income or support. Any associate may
also
pay, from this account, expenses associated with their contracted CVI²
program
service, including expenses that a USA citizen or legal USA resident
alien may
deduct on 1040 Schedule C. Business
account: a
bank or credit union account,
under a
program name or registered business
name and a USA tax identification
number, from which a USA
citizen or legal USA resident alien associate draws funds to pay for
expenses
associated with their contracted CVI² program service, including
expenses that
such associates may deduct on 1040 Schedule C, etc. These associates
may also
pay, from this account, their personal or family salaries. Program
or project account: a
bank or credit union account,
under a
program or project name and
a USA tax identification number) from which an associate disburses
project-related funds that are not for their personal or family income
or
support, but are solely for specific CVI²-approved assistance or
granted
project expenses. Individuals
in the USA: CVI²
associates who are USA
citizens or legal USA resident aliens and who live
inside the USA. Individuals
outside the USA: All
CVI² associates who
live outside the USA. American
contractors: CVI²
associates who are USA
citizens or legal USA resident aliens and who live
anywhere. Non-American
contractors: All
CVI² associates who are
neither USA citizens nor legal USA resident aliens, and who live
outside the
USA. USA
organizations: entities
created or organized
in the USA or under USA laws. Foreign organizations: entities not created or organized in the USA or under USA laws. Article
3: Policy Statements CVI²
disburses funds to its independent contractor associates'
bank or credit union accounts for the following USA
government-recognized
expense categories 1.
Program
or project services provided by CVI²-compensated American contractors. 2.
Program
or project services provided by CVI²-compensated non-American
contractors. 3.
Specific
Assistance to Individuals. 4. Granted projects to help pay medical, relief, rehabilitation, and other CVI²-approved service expenses of: a) USA organizations (can also be governments). b) Individuals in the USA. c) Individuals outside the USA and foreign organizations (can also be governments). For category 4 (a) & (b), funds are disbursed to associates' business or project accounts. For
category 4 (c), funds are disbursed to associates' personal
accounts. These
funds are not subject to 1099 reporting because they are used
solely and
entirely to pay expenses incurred by CVI²-approved service projects. Notes:
Article
4: Procedures 1.
CVI²
receives funds from contributors, and accounts
for and disburses funds to associates as described in Article 3. 2.
CVI² associates receive CVI²-disbursed funds in the ways
described in Article 3. 3.
To
receive CVI²-disbursed project funds, associates who live outside the
USA must establish
one or more ways to transfer funds from their USA account(s) to their
countries
of service. To do so, they may need to enlist a knowledgeable,
responsible and
trustworthy American. 4.
To
gain advice regarding international fund transfers, CVI² associates may
consult
fellow-associates or the directors who may be able to advise you from
their own
experience. 5.
CVI²
associates are responsible to
manage CVI²-approved projects to accomplish their goals, and to account
for all
income received from CVI² and for project expenses. Policy P010: Disbursements of Contributions to Service Projects of USA Tax Return Filers Article 1: Purpose This policy clarifies how CVI² disburses contributions to the CVI²-approved service projects of its independent contractor associates who file USA tax returns. Article 2: Definitions Service project: a contractor-managed service within a CVI²-approved program service. Personal bank account: a bank or credit union account, under a family name and Social Security number, from which an associate: (a)
draws funds for personal or family income or support.
(b) may also pay expenses associated with their contracted CVI² program service, including expenses that a USA citizen or legal USA resident alien may deduct on 1040 Schedule C. Business account: a bank or credit union account, under a CVI² program name or registered business name and a USA Employer Identification Number (EIN), from which a USA citizen or legal USA resident alien associate: (a)
draws funds to pay for expenses associated with their
contracted
CVI² program service, including expenses that such associates may
deduct on 1040 Schedule C, etc.
(b) may also pay, from this account, their personal or family salaries that they report separately if they file a USA tax return. Program or project account: a bank or credit union account, under a program or project name and a USA Employer Identification Number (EIN), from which an associate disburses project-related funds that are not for their personal or family income or support, but are solely for CVI²-approved project expenses. Article 3: Policy Statements Contributions received by CVI² for a CVI² associate's approved service project (not for their personal compensation) will normally be disbursed to the associate's project or business bank account (not for deposit in personal bank account) within thirty-one days (during the first week of each month). These disbursements, to be used only for service project expenses, will appear on CVI2 Accounting's monthly reports, but will not appear on annual 1099-MISCs to the service project manager and the IRS. In the event that a CVI² associate (the service project manager) has specified no such project or business bank account, CVI² will disburse the designated service project funds for deposit in the service project manager's personal bank account within thirty-one days (during the first week of each month). These disbursements, to be used only for service project expenses, will appear on CVI² Accounting's monthly reports and annual 1099-MISCs to the service project manager and the IRS. Article 4: Procedures 1. CVI² receives funds from
contributors, accounts for them and
disburses them to associates as described in Article 3.
2. CVI² associates manage CVI²-approved projects to accomplish their goals. 3. CVI² associates remain responsible to account for all income received from CVI², including project expenses. Policy P011: Disbursements of Contributions for Personal Compensation Article 1: Purpose This policy clarifies how CVI² disburses and reports contributions intended for the personal compensation of its independent-contractor associates. Article 2: Definitions Personal compensation: funds contributed to CVI² that are designated for disbursement to a CVI2 independent- contractor associate for personal or family income or support. The associate may also pay, from these funds, expenses associate with their contracted CVI2 program service, including expenses that a USA citizen or legal USA resident alien may deduct on a 1040 Schedule C. Personal bank account: a bank or credit union account, under a family name and Social Security number, from which an associate: (a) draws funds for
personal
or family income or support.
(b) may also pay expenses associated with their contracted CVI² program service, including expenses that a USA citizen or legal USA resident alien may deduct on 1040 Schedule C. Article 3: Policy Statements When both husband and wife are CVI2 associates: a) And a contribution is designated for only one of them, then: 1) CVI2 will disburse those funds in the
manner requested by the associate, either directly to the associate
(USA only) or
to the personal USA bank account that the associate
previously designated;
b) And a contribution is designated
for both of them, then:2) For USA tax return filers, CVI2 will include the amount disbursed in its annual 1099-MISC to that associate and to the IRS. 1)
CVI2 will disburse one-half those funds to each of them in the manner
requested by them, either directly to them (USA only) or to
the personal USA bank account that those associates
previously designated;
When only a husband or
a
wife is a CVI2 associate:2) For USA tax return filers, CVI2 will include one-half the total amount disbursed in its annual 1099-MISC to each associate and to the IRS, effectively splitting the disbursed contribution between spouses. a) And a contribution is designated for that associate, then: 1) CVI2 will disburse those funds in the
manner requested by that
associate, either directly to that associate (USA only) or to
the personal USA bank account that the associate
previously designated.
b) And a contribution
is designated for both that associate and their spouse, then:2) For USA tax return filers, CVI2 will include the amount disbursed in its annual 1099-MISC to that associate and to the IRS. 1) CVI2 will disburse those funds in the
manner requested by the
associate, either directly to the associate (USA only) or to the
personal USA bank account that the associate previously
designated.
c) And a contribution is designated
only for the associate's non-associate spouse, then CVI2 will return
the contribution to its sender.2) For USA tax return filers, CVI2 will include the amount disbursed in its annual 1099-MISC to the associate and to the IRS. Article 4: Procedures 1. CVI² receives funds from
contributors, accounts for them and disburses them to associates as
described in Article 3.
2. CVI2 normally disburses contributions and monthly receipt and disbursement reports within thirty-one days (during the first week of each month). 3. CVI² associates manage personal compensation in order to live, serve and accomplish their service goals. 4. CVI² associates remain responsible to account for all income received from CVI², including personal compensation and project expenses. Policy
P012 End-of-year contributions The purpose of this policy
is to determine the year for which
end-of-year
contributions will be receipted.
Article
2: Definition End-of-year: Monetary
contributions dated in one year that are received
by CVI²
in January of the following year.
Article
3: Policy statement CVI² accountants will receipt monetary contributions for the year indicated in the date on the instrument, unless a contribution be received by CVI² on or after January 15th, in which case the contribution will be receipted to the new year. Article 4: Procedure 1. CVI² accountants will take note
of the date of every monetary contribution that they receive.
2. Instruments dated for the previous year, and received before January 15th of the new year, will be receipted for that previous year. 3. Instruments received on or after January 15th of a new year will be receipted for that new year, regardless of the year in the date of an instrument. Policy 013: ALTERNATIVES TO NON INVOLVEMENT IN AN APPROVED PROGRAM OR PROJECT Article 1: PURPOSE This policy clarifies an associate’s options when an associate, for whatever reasons, is unable or chooses not to remain involved in a CVI²-approved program or project. Article 2: DEFINITIONS Involvement:
participation in managing, in funding or in implementing a
CVI²-approved program or project.
Active and Inactive statuses are defined in Policy 008, Definitions. Article 3: POLICY STATEMENTS When an associate's program or project is altered, dissolved, discontinued or rendered not feasible, or when an associate leaves direct involvement in a program or project, that associate may continue to receive personal compensation through CVI² for a maximum of three months. Thereafter, association with CVI² will be terminated unless the associate requests inactive status, or becomes involved in an approved program or project. Article 4: PROCEDURES When an associate’s involvement in a CVI²-approved program or project is about to cease, the associate will inform the CVI² directors, and may choose to work with the directors to alter the program or project or define a new active program or project. When involvement has ceased for three months without having defined a replacement program/project, the associate will either request inactive status or will inform the directors that association has been terminated. Before the end of a year of inactive status ends, the associate may reactivate the prior CVI²-approved program or project, or may undertake one or more new active CVI²-approved programs or projects. After three months of non-involvement, CVI² will cease processing contributions and will return contributions to donors. Article 5: RECORDS OF PROCEEDINGS Associates and directors interactive e-mails in response to this policy and its procedures will be kept by the directors and serve as partial records of these proceedings. CVI²’s chronological history of its associates will also reflect associates’ choices, statuses and related dates. Article 6: REVIEWS, STATEMENTS & COMMENTS CVI² directors hold legal responsibility
to manage CVI² as a public,
501c3 nonprofit corporation, consisting of independent contractor
associates and their benefactors.
CVI² directors, therefore, seek to follow CVI²’s desired, documented and government-approved charter, which includes approved public programs and activities in pursuit of its mission to enable its associates to transform communities (social groups). CVI² directors must annually report to governing authorities (IRS, DOJ and State of Oregon) its program services and program service activities, including receipts and distributions of all contributions and payments for each of these services and activities in 10 world regions. |