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Grassroots activities in JAK

Grassroots activities in JAK. 37 000 members 400 volunteers 25 local groups Main office in Skövde (26 employees) Local office in Orsa (2 employees) 4 employees in different parts of the country. General goals. Be a part in the debate and dialogue for an alternative economy

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Grassroots activities in JAK

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  1. Grassroots activities in JAK

  2. 37 000 members 400 volunteers 25 local groups Main office in Skövde (26 employees) Local office in Orsa (2 employees) 4 employees in different parts of the country

  3. General goals • Be a part in the debate and dialogue for an alternative economy • Contribute to a wider and deeper discussion about interest – free economy • Provide members the information they need • Strengthen and develop the local groups and help them grow, through increased participation among members. • Cooperate with other organizations and civil society groups who share our central values. Spread the idea of interest – free economy internationally.

  4. Members Management department (IMS) Ur Folkbildningspropositionen - Lära, växa, förändra 2005/06 : 192 • A group of 6 employees who's task is to support members and local groups in their activities • Financial support for activities • Centrally organized events

  5. Local groups in JAK What do we do? • Decentralizing JAK • Popular Education • Practical examples

  6. ”Popular Education” : Ur Folkbildningspropositionen - Lära, växa, förändra 2005/06 : 192 • A Swedish tradition where people organize their own education. • contributes to a deeper democracy, lifelong learning and empowerment. • offers places for people to meet and functions as an arena for discussions about our future society.

  7. ”Popular Education” : Ur Folkbildningspropositionen - Lära, växa, förändra 2005/06 : 192 • Focus on local activities rather than “traditional marketing”. • What we do:meetings, basic JAK-courses, seminars, film screenings, book tables at fairs etc. • Results in competent members active as ambassadors that are also prepared for taking part in the internal democratic process.

  8. Decentralizing JAK Local groups organized similar to non-profit organizations, but are not a juridical person Each local group has a local board, called work group (for not confusing with the central board) Decentralized responsibility for budget and activities. Budget is presented to the national JAK board and approved (totally or partially) --> distribute financial resources to local

  9. Decentralizing JAK Ideas from below Organize local but also sometimes national events like the summer seminars (helped by the staff in members management department) National JAK board sends questions to the local groups.

  10. 3 examples of local groups: - Local group in Uppsala - Local group in Stockholm - Local group in Kalmarsund

  11. JAK Kalmarsund local group ... or how we started a local group - we started with some ground courses - first interest meetings - founding the local group officially - First party!

  12. - Internet website, Facebook own page, emailing list

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