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Diocesan networks
are
composed of all Integrity members in a diocese or state. Their
primary missions are to monitor local issues of concern and organize
responses. Each network has a volunteer coordinator, who is appointed by
their Integrity regional vice president. Regional vice presidents are the
primary liaison between national Integrity and diocesan networks.
Networks are intended to
supplement chapters, not replace them. Normally, networks are
established in dioceses without chapters. However, a network may be
established in a diocese with an existing chapter if the chapter cannot
effectively minister to the entire diocese because of size or other
constraints. In such cases the network coordinator and chapter leaders are
encouraged to work together closely to define roles and responsibilities.
Unlike chapters, networks do
not meet on a regular basis. However, they are encouraged to sponsor four gatherings a year:
- a presence at diocesan
convention;
- an educational activity
for local parishes;
- an outreach activity to
the local GLBT community (e.g., presence at pride festivals); and
- a social event.
Networks members communicate
primarily through e-mail lists, supplemented by postcards for those
without e-mail access. The coordinator facilitates communication within
the diocesan network and keeps national Integrity informed of local
issues. Coordinators must have e-mail and subscribe to
Integrity News
or Lightspeed. An Internet mailing list has been created
specifically for coordinators.
Networks do not have bank
accounts. However, coordinators are given a small budget (for postage,
telephone calls, etc.) and are reimbursed by Integrity for allowable
out-of-pocket expenses
Existing chapters may request
to be transformed into a diocesan network. Any chapter that wishes to
change its status must unincorporate (if necessary) according to local state laws
and transfer any assets to national Integrity.
Integrity's goal is to have a
network coordinator in every diocese currently without an Integrity
chapter. If you are interested in serving as a network coordinator,
please read the
Handbook for Diocesan Network Coordinators
then
click here
to complete an application form. |