SSDAC Club Constitution



Constitution Document

Above is a link to the club’s Constitution in the Members Section for your perusal. It is important to read this document when you have time. This will enable you to gain a better understanding of the clubs operation and how it is run along with the primary aims.

Many voluntary groups are relatively small in terms of the amounts of money and numbers of staff that they have. These organisations are called Unincorporated Associations. This is because they are not incorporated (i.e. they aren't a registered company) and they are a group of people working together to mutually agreed aims. This type of group has a particular kind of agreement governing how it is run and this is known as a Constitution.

This is a set of agreed rules governing how the organisation will be run, how the members will work together and what they are working towards. Some groups prefer to remain informal and not adopt a constitution. For others, however, a constitution is not only an effective tool for running an organisation but also a requirement because of the activities they are undertaking. For example, a group that wishes to register as a charity, or to undertake to provide services in a community, or to apply for funding, will face barriers if they do not have a constitution. A constitution is also a way of ensuring that public and other funding bodies feel confident that a group is being run properly and its money managed properly.

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