Committees
These are the committees defined within Arizona Association for Conflict Resolution. Click the "go arrow" or the committee name to
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This committee is open to current members of the Board of Directors to allow them to easily communicate with each other
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Review, compare. and update in accordance with the Articles. Make proposals, as needed, for approval by the Board. Take suggestions from the Board and review for conflict, present findings for final board approval.
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This Committee focuses on public education programs and outreach, community service, develops a speaker's bureau, public relations and marketing materials.
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This Committee provides input and oversight with respect to AACR budgets and forecasts, as well as written financial reports prepared by the Treasurer in a fashion consistent with the applicable provisions of the ACR Policy and Procedure Manual.
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This Committee is responsible for educating membership on the benefits of being an AACR member. Committee may work with programs to offer new members such as social/networking events and possible mentoring opportunities.
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This Committee is charged with designing, coordinating and producing programs for the general AACR membership, including professional development, training, an annual conference, networking and social events.
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This Committee is responsible for planning and growing sponsorship for the annual Youth Conference and providing outreach to youth. The committee chair will serve as the sponsor on any sponsorship applications.
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Fundraising Committee is responsible for gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources, by requesting donations from individuals, businesses, charitable foundations, or governmental agencies (also known as crowd funding).