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Creating a new JEF section

Creating a new JEF section. s tarting off…. To create a new section of JEF in your town, your university or your school is not difficult. All you need is some commitment, some time and many ideas!. s tep 1 : F ind p eople!.

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Creating a new JEF section

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  1. Creating a new JEF section

  2. starting off… To create a new section of JEF in your town, your university or your school is not difficult. All you need is some commitment, some time and many ideas!

  3. step1: Find people! 1. Tell some friends about JEF or ask people in school or university, that seem to be interested in Europe… 2. Highlight the benefits of joining JEF: interesting debates about Europe and politics with nice people, meeting people from all over Europe travelling to JEF-seminars in different European countries! 3. BE NICE!!!!

  4. step 2: Build a “team” • Name a coordinator • In charge of the first steps • 2. Choose the “Team”-members • At least three people responsible of the finances, day-to-day work & PR • 3. Introduce the membership form and themembership fee • This will help them feel member of a big organisation, rather thanbeing partof a friendship circle.

  5. step 3: Have regular meetings! - „Stammtisch” - Café Europe - Working-Groups - Team-meetings

  6. step 4: Events Panel Discussions A good opportunity to discuss controversial issues with some experts and many other young people interested in politics Talk-Shows It is more like a confrontation, find speakers that fundamentally disagree on a topic! Campaigns Share your ideas with citizens in your city and convince the politicians, other youth organizations and the press of your demands Calendar Very useful!

  7. step 5: inaugural meeting *Statutes lay down the rules-of-procedures and the rules of the game for your section. In the statutes you decide which political body your section will get and how these bodies will work together. *Elections In order to be accepted as organisation, you also have to elect your board. The board should include the following positions: President, Vice-Presidents, Secretary-General, Treasurer and other board members

  8. step 6: Keep contacts! Make sure that you stay in contact with the JEF-Secretariat in all phases of founding a section!!

  9. step 7: Creating local sections If you are the first and only section in your country, you might want to set up sections in other regions. A good starting point is a JEF-member of your section that moved to another city or a friend in another city that is interested in JEF-work. Another possibility to form a new section is to contact a group or organisation that is already dealing with similar topics as JEF.

  10. Step 8: Annual meetings Yearly Congress elect a new board and set new political and organisational priorities for the work of the next years Federal Committee If your JEF-section exists out of several regional or local sections you it might be useful to organise a Federal Committee. In the Federal Committee representatives of all sections meet regularly (for example four times the year) and discuss political and organisational questions.

  11. step 9: Office A place from where: you can take calls, people can call you, you can receive faxes, andthe Secretary General and the board members can work on their projects

  12. step 10: Watch the turn-over! It’s very important to motivate new members to take over positions with more responsibility and lead the section in the future.

  13. that’s it • thanks for your attention : QUESTIONS? • www.jef.eu

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