How to join

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COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

Code of Ethics


DECLARATION

Our collective declaration to serve humanity for the highest good of all.

"I am a living being of flesh and blood, heart and soul. I stand under Natural Law, shared by all, as the basis for rationality and ethical values where to do no harm is the only rule. I make a personal commitment, divinely inspired, where, all that is required, is that I cause no loss to another, nor commit any fraud and keep the peace as I journey through each beautiful day, unhindered and free."


This declaration is read and agreed in good faith by all members prior to joining their local Community Assembly and the Community Assembly of the British Isles.

MEMBERSHIP IS ALWAYS FREE



For those who are able, we appreciate donations to help cover administrative costs. 

 

Every member receives the following: 

 

 Listing in Trade Directory 

Free Event Listings & Event Write-ups 

Blog Article & Book Review Submissions 

Member Information Updates

Information updates for Community Assembly Facilitators  


Membership Application


Please read the Community Assembly Declaration (above) before

completing the Membership Application form below.

Contact Us

FAQ

If you can't find the answer you are looking for here, please get in touch.

  • Can anyone join a Community Assembly?

    Definitely, yes!


    Anyone can join the Community Assembly of the British Isles (CABI) and you will be made very welcome.


    You can join CABI if you are already a member of an assembly, if you are thinking about setting up an assembly in your area or if you wish to become a member of an assembly.


    All that is required to become a enlisted member is to read, understand and agree to abide by the Community Assembly Declaration (Code of Ethics) and complete the registration form with required and optional check boxes selected.


    As soon as you have submitted your application, you will receive an email prior to confirmation of your membership to the CABI.


    All are welcome and we hope you will consider joining us and learning how to set up your own assembly.


    For further information please visit How to join an assembly.

  • What does my membership include?

    All members:

    Membership to the Community Assembly of the British Isles (CABI) as an individual.


    Single membership includes a free listing in our Trade Directory, free Event listings,  article submissions for the CABI blog and regular Member Newsletter updates.


    Community Assemblies:

    A requirement of 3 Founding Facilitators (plus a CABI Special Advisor if working with you) for enlistment in our Group Directory with your own Community Assembly page.


    Founding Facilitator membership includes free listings in our Trade Directory, free Event listings, article submissions for the CABI blog, regular Member Newsletters and Facilitator updates.


    Founding Emissaries:

    Minimum of one Founding Emissary for enlistment of your World Assembly on our Group Directory.


    Founding Emissary membership includes free Event listings, article submissions for the CABI blog, regular Member Newsletters and Facilitator updates.


    Worldwide Friends:

    Membership to CABI as an individual.


    International Friends membership includes free Event listings, article submissions for the CABI blog and regular Member Newsletters.


    Trade Directory

    A free page on the Community Trade Directory is subject to required information and contact details being provided, and for products and/or services to be of benefit and value to Community Assembly members.

  • Are there any membership fees?

    None at all. 


    All the Community Assemblies are completely free to join.


    Members who are unable to become actively involved are able to make a donation or contribute a monthly subscription to support the work being carried out for members, local people and the wider community.


    Members who have told us they would like to become actively involved will be invited to volunteer any spare time, skills and experience they can spare to help with the setting up, development and promotion of their local or nearest Community Assembly and the wider Community Assembly of the British Isles network, or both.


    If this is of interest, please contact us for further information. 

  • Can I volunteer to help?

    Absolutely, yes!


    We are a fast growing network and always delighted when anyone wants to join us to help out in any way they can.


    This could be for your own local Community Assembly or nearest local Community Assembly or for the Community Assembly of the British Isles, or both.


    If you have any spare time, skills and experience you would like to volunteer to help us with the setting up, development and promotion of the Community Assembly network, please contact us for further information. 


    Thank you!

  • Are there any events I can attend?

    Yes!


    Go to events to find out more.


    If you are a member and have an appropriate event you would like to promote with us for free, please contact us with further details.

  • Where are you based?

    We do not have a central location or office for the Community Assembly of the British Isles at this time. 


    In the near future, Community Assembly Hubs will be established to provide administration services, community law courts, healing centres and a wide range of facilities and services for their local community members. 


    We have created comprehensive plans for setting up Community Assembly Hubs which can be used by anyone in the position to set up a hub in their local area. 


    Please visit Community Assembly Hubs for further information.

  • How is my information protected?

    Any information provided to us is kept securely and is never passed on to any outside agencies.


    If you have agreed to share your email address with members in your area by ticking the box 'I am happy to share my email with members in my area' on your Membership Application form, your email address will be added to your local Community Assembly mailing list so that members can contact each other for updates and arrange events and face to face meetings.


    Please visit our Privacy Policy and our website Terms and Conditions for further information or contact us if you have any questions.

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There is no power for change greater than

a community discovering what it cares about. 


Margaret J Wheatley

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