Participation
The Alliance for Action provides participation opportunities for people not embedded into other organizational structures (and mainly lives by that), as well as for local, regional and national organizations, associations and institutions. ...for active people
Active people have two ways of getting involved:
- in local and regional groups (Ortsgruppen)
- in specific local working groups working on one subject (LAG)
For both a formal membership is usually not necessary unless on a local or regional level it is determined different.
For everyone, there are many opportunities for participation:
- Information exchange
- supportive assistance (planning, coordination, implementation ...) of information booths, info events, protests, art actions, campaigns ...
- Creating and distributing information material (flyers, stickers, posters, videos, audio spots, texts ...)
- Design of information material
- Design and production of other campaign materials
- Contacts with authorities, institutions, organizations, associations...
...for member organizations
Institutions, associations, organizations, clubs, etc. have the opportunity to get actively involved at three levels:
- about their local and regional breakdowns in the local and regional groups (Ortsgruppen)
- on the nationwide advisory board
- on the specific local working groups (LAGs) and Special Federal Workgroups (BAG)
... for local and regional groups (Ortsgruppen)
Local and regional groups (Ortsgruppen) have many advantages in the nationwide action alliance Freiheit statt Angst by their membership:
- they have votes by their delegates in the overall alliance
- they receive the support of a nationwide structure to build and develop their own structure
- they can use the combined resources of the nation-wide alliance
The local groups (Ortsgruppen) do not necessarily need a solid legal entity (eg association) if they have a posted evidence of the legitimacy of their local delegates.
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