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'''Talossa Aid (TAID)''' is a membership driven, independent and non-government humanitarian charitable aid organization.
'''Talossa Aid (TAID)''' is a membership driven, independent and non-governmental humanitarian charitable aid organization.


==Mission==
==Mission==
The Mission of Talossa Aid is to provide support and financial assistance to local and worldwide initiatives that benefit poor and marginalized peoples of the world for and on behalf of concerned citizens of The [[Kingdom of Talossa]].
The mission of TAID is to provide support and financial assistance to local and worldwide initiatives that benefit poor and marginalized peoples of the world for and on behalf of concerned citizens of The [[Kingdom of Talossa]].


==Governance==
==Governance==
Talossa Aid is governed by an executive board of three members.  One of these members is the convener and another is the financial trustee.  All board members are of equal status and hold one vote each for the purpose of decision making.  The board is answerable to the organization's general membership.  
Talossa Aid is governed by an executive board of three members.  One of these members is the convener and another is the financial trustee.  All board members are of equal status and hold one vote each for the purpose of decision making.  The board is answerable to the organization's general membership.  
The executive board members from 2009 to 2011 were:
*[[Breneir Tzaracomprada]],
*[[Flip Molinar]] and
*[[Istefan Lorentzescu]].


==Membership==
==Membership==
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==Humanitarian Aid Fund==
==Humanitarian Aid Fund==
TAID operate a humanitarian aid fund.  All proceeds received are for charitable purposes in line with the mission statement, aims and values of the group. Administration costs are personally met by members of the executive board.  The first initiatives that this fund paid out to where in support of the Tibetan government-in-exile and to [http://www.kiva.org Kiva] , which allows donations to low-risk micro-loans which help aspiring entrepreneurs in poor and/or underdeveloped areas.
TAID operate a humanitarian aid fund.  All proceeds received are for charitable purposes in line with the mission statement, aims and values of the group. Administrative costs are personally met by members of the executive board.  The first initiatives that this fund paid out to where in support of the Tibetan government-in-exile and to [http://www.kiva.org Kiva] , which allows donations to low-risk micro-loans which help aspiring entrepreneurs in poor and/or underdeveloped areas.
 
==Current Status==
At present and since summer 2011, the group has been dormant.  It has not collected any membership fees nor donations and has not made any outbound charitable payments.


[[Category:Not for profit organizations]]
[[Category:Not for profit organizations]]

Revision as of 09:57, 6 July 2012

Talossa Aid (TAID) is a membership driven, independent and non-governmental humanitarian charitable aid organization.

Mission

The mission of TAID is to provide support and financial assistance to local and worldwide initiatives that benefit poor and marginalized peoples of the world for and on behalf of concerned citizens of The Kingdom of Talossa.

Governance

Talossa Aid is governed by an executive board of three members. One of these members is the convener and another is the financial trustee. All board members are of equal status and hold one vote each for the purpose of decision making. The board is answerable to the organization's general membership.

The executive board members from 2009 to 2011 were:

Membership

Membership is granted to any Talossan wishing to join and to those who pay the yearly membership fee of $5 (USD). Membership fees are paid directly into the organization's humanitarian aid fund. Changes to the charter of TAID are proposed by the executive board and must be ratified by the general membership, requiring a two-thirds majority of voting members.

Humanitarian Aid Fund

TAID operate a humanitarian aid fund. All proceeds received are for charitable purposes in line with the mission statement, aims and values of the group. Administrative costs are personally met by members of the executive board. The first initiatives that this fund paid out to where in support of the Tibetan government-in-exile and to Kiva , which allows donations to low-risk micro-loans which help aspiring entrepreneurs in poor and/or underdeveloped areas.

Current Status

At present and since summer 2011, the group has been dormant. It has not collected any membership fees nor donations and has not made any outbound charitable payments.