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NICA: Northwest Intentional Communities Association
Our Mission
What we do
Since 1992, we have published Community Resources, a small newsletter containing information for, about and by intentional communities in the Northwest. The newsletter provides a means for any community in our network to send information to other communities in the area. We include information from the gatherings, resources such as books, websites, etc. and also list communities with openings and people looking for communities. We send our newsletter to every intentional community we hear about in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Individual subscribers from dozens of states also get our newsletter.
In the spring and summer we organize communities gatherings; intimate social networking events that are hosted by NW Intentional Communities. The gatherings provide opportunities for communities to meet each other, talk about similarities and differences and share our community experiences and learning's with each other. The gatherings are not designed to be promotional although some community seekers do typically attend.
Our Intentional Community Resources pages contain a comprehensive collection of online and offline information about all aspects of Intentional Communities. We willingly share all information we get and also can and will create simple, one page web pages for NICA member communities.
Some history
The Northwest Intentional Communities Association was formed by a coalition of intentional communities in the fall of 1992 following the Sustainable Communities gathering that was held in Seattle at Lincoln Park. The vision of NICA was driven strongly by John Affolter of the Teramanto community, who put in many hours and much energy into the early foundation. The forming group met in the spring of 1993 at the Weslayan community to create and ratify the bylaws and incorporation mission. We incorporated in the Fall of 1993 as a Washington State non-profit. We were involved in the 1993 Fellowship for Intentional Communities International Communities gatherings and have held summer gatherings ever since. We began publishing a small newsletter in the Fall of 1992, and we successfully became a 501 C 3 tax exempt organization in 1997.
Volunteers
We operate entirely with volunteer help. A volunteer board meets regularly in Seattle to plan events and oversee the newsletter and to work on various projects. If you have an idea for a project, or want to help us in our mission please make contact. Send mail to nica@ic.org.
NW Communities E-Mail List
NICA has set up a Northwest Communities E-mail List, which is open to anyone interested in community events. Use this list to post and receive things such as queries, community openings, events and calls for assistance. Subscribers have full access to read and send messages to the list. Note that it is not necessary to be a NICA member to participate!
Annual Budget
Our income comes from memberships ($10) a small profit from sales of sample docs, and events. Our gatherings sometimes end with a small amount of surplus as well. Our primary costs are the printing and mailing of the newsletter. Just so you get a scale, our total annual budget is less than $1,000, with our income pretty much matching our expenses currently. We get donations as well, and now that we are 501 c 3, donations are tax deductible!
Future and ongoing projects
We always have many more projects than we have volunteer energy for, but slowly we are building a world class information resource on these web pages. Rob Sandelin has donated the contents of his book, The Community Resource Guide, and we have located many other great resources as well and are compiling them on this site. Other projects that have been suggested is a index of the newsletters, Moving our newsletter content online, creating a communities directory of NW communities, creating resource listings of goods and services from communities, creating a community membership outreach service. We can only accomplish these tasks, or others, if people volunteer.
Membership
To join send $10 to NICA, 9132 Ravenna Ave NE, Seattle, WA
98115, or click the button below:
Donations
Click here to make a tax-deductable donation to NICA.
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