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DEFINITION OF SPECIAL INTERESTS GROUPS (SIGs)
A Special Interest Group (SIG) is a defined network of Turkish
American Business Forum members who share common interests and concerns, and engage in activities
that promote their professional growth, business relationships, and interactions with the rest of
the society.
A SIG can only be formed following a formal approval procedure of the
Board of Director's SIG Committee, which is ultimately responsible for the monitoring of the
activities of the SIGs. The SIG Committee will develop its procedures to ensure that each SIG is
established and maintained only to promote the mission and the values of the Business Forum.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE S.I.G. COMMITTEE
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Approves
the formation of a SIG;
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Oversees the management and activities performed by the SIG to make sure the rules
set by the SIG and the nature of its activities
are in line with the Business Forum's mission, values, and rules set by
Business Forum's tax and legal status;
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Ensures that adequate infrastructure support
is provided to each SIG by various Business Forum Committees and professional
staff;
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Negotiates and allocates the budget
for proposed SIG activities with the approval of the Board;
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Dissolves inactive SIGs;
(The SIG Committee is appointed by the President
for one year. Not all SIG Committee members must be Directors.)
GUIDELINES TO FORM A S.I.G.
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Each SIG is formed after a formal approval by the SIG Committee. Each SIG
application must include the following information:
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Mission/Purpose of the proposed SIG (proposed SIG shall not be a derivative of an
existing SIG),
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Names of a minimum of 10 Business Forum members who agree to participate for at
least 6 months,
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Names of a proposed SIG Lead and an Associate SIG Lead,
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List of potential activities/services to SIG members.
(e.g., list-servers, e-mail groups, frequency of newsletters, meetings, networking
events)
PROCEDURES TO MAINTAIN A S.I.G.
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The SIG Lead establishes and maintains the SIG
mailing list and acts as the moderator of the list.
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The SIG Lead is the main contact person with the SIG
Committee Chair and will present activity reports to the SIG Committee Chair at the end of each
quarter.
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The SIG Chair will hold meetings with SIG Leads on an
as needed basis, based on the performance of each SIG and as requested by the SIG Leads.
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In case of a withdrawal of a SIG Lead, a new SIG Lead
must be proposed by the SIG within one month of withdrawal. The associate SIG Lead will be the next
logical choice.
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The SIG Chair must approve fund requesting
activities. Requested activities and budget allocation will be discussed in the first SIG Committee
meeting following the request, and the answer will be provided to the SIG Lead within a week after
the meeting.
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A budget request has to be submitted to the SIG Chair
with an explanation of the use of the funds and the expected benefit. Proof of payment will be
required, and not all requests may be funded. (E.g., we recommend the use of e-newsletters and the
web as the primary communication tools. Print newsletters are not likely to receive
funding.)
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Since Turkish American Business Forum is a non-profit
organization, the SIG Lead must consult the SIG Committee Chair before implementing any
fund-raising activity in order to conform to legal obligations.
PROCEDURES TO DISSOLVE A S.I.G.
A SIG that:
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Has been inactive in the past six months (e.g., less than 10 members, no
evidence of activity, no newsletters, no quarterly reports),
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Has not been able to appoint a SIG Lead for the past three months,
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Engaged in activities contrary to the mission and purpose of the Turkish
American Business Forum. A SIG may be dissolved by a SIG Committee decision.
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In order to reactivate a dissolved SIG, a new application form must be
submitted.
Note: These guidelines are prepared to establish the basic processes and are
subject to revision or change by the SIG Committee.
Existing Special Interest Groups
WIN (Women Inspired by the Network)
Young Professionals
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