The name of this organization shall be the International Women’s Association Georgia hereinafter referred to as the IWA Georgia.
The IWA Georgia welcomes and assists newcomers to Georgia by fostering goodwill and friendship among Association members and building relationships between women of different cultures who are living in Georgia. The IWA Georgia introduces its members to the unique circumstances of living in the Caucasus and provides them with opportunities to socialize with each other and to enhance their understanding of Georgia.
IWA Georgia raises money through events and donations, which it distributes to charities that support people in need in Georgia. All membership fees are used exclusively in relation to expenses incurred with administering the membership. The IWA Georgia may not engage in any activity that is contrary to the law.
Section 1 – Eligibility
Membership shall be extended to all women aged 18 years or over who reside in Georgia. The Board reserves the right to deny or revoke the membership of any member owing to misconduct or wrongful behaviour that could defame or endanger the purpose of the IWA Georgia. A potential member may attend two coffee mornings as a guest but must then become a full member before attending their third meeting or coffee morning. All prospective members shall complete an application form.
The number of Georgian citizens is capped at 25% of the total Association membership. Where the number of Georgian citizens constitutes more than 25% of the current membership, any prospective Georgian members will be notified and, with their agreement, placed on a waiting list until the membership permits additional Georgian members. The Board will consider applications once a year. Prior to the admission of Georgian citizens an assessment will be carried out.
Section 2 – Dues
The Board shall review annual membership dues each year and submit them for approval at the General Meeting in the Annual General Meeting. Annual membership expires every calendar year on 31st August. Dues for the following year shall be paid by 30th September. The membership year starts on 1st September and expires on 31st August. Any member in good standing may renew their membership. The Membership Chair shall notify members of the expiration of their annual membership in mid-August each year.
Section 3 – Sponsorship
The Board may choose to sponsor two active Georgian members per year who it determines are unable to meet the financial obligation of the annual dues.
Section 4 – Standing of Members
Any member whose dues remain unpaid after 30th September shall be removed from the roll of active members resulting in the loss of all member privileges; such member may be reinstated upon full payment of the dues.
Section 5 – Membership Privileges
Members may attend all the IWA Georgia sponsored events, including coffee mornings, the monthly General Business Meetings and the Annual General Meeting; other events may also take place which on occasion may require incur a small additional cost.
Members shall be entitled:
to receive notice of and to attend and vote at all member meetings of the IWA Georgia;
to access the IWA Georgia website and IWA Georgia Facebook page;
to receive the monthly Newsletter and to receive all IWA Georgia communications announcing events and activities.
Members may participate in the IWA Georgia committee or project or interest group/circle, and may nominate and vote for individuals as Board Members and Executive Committee Chairs.
Members are entitled to receive a Members’ Directory [the Directory] containing the contact information of the IWA Georgia’s membership. Commercial use of the Directory is not permitted. Exceptionally, a member may make a request to the IWA Board to use the Directory for commercial purposes. The IWA Board will consider the request and decide to approve or not; the decision of the IWA Board is final.
An Associate Member is a former member of the IWA Georgia currently residing outside Georgia and who supports the IWA Georgia’s mission through a continuing connection to the organisation. An Associate Membership is available to qualifying former members for an annual membership fee.
An Associate Membership in IWA Georgia includes the following privileges:
1- E-mail delivery of a newsletter
2- Access to IWA Georgia’s Facebook page
3- Attendance at any IWA Georgia event and activity with the same privileges and responsibilities as a full member
An Associate Membership in the IWA Georgia does not include the following:
1- Voting privileges
2-Holding of an elected office
3- Involvement and/or influence in any committee function
4- If a former member returns to Georgia, she may have an Associate Membership for one year. If she is still in Georgia after this period, she must become a full member in good standing with all the rights, privileges, and obligations thereto.
Section 6 – Good Name
Members shall not defame in any way or use the name of the Association for purposes of advertising or personal benefit. Any violations shall be reported to the Board, which is authorised to investigate and recommend action accordingly and proportionately. The IWA Georgia shall not accept responsibility for the behaviour of its individual members.
Section 7 – Use of the IWA Georgia Directory and email List
The Association’s Directory and email list are for the personal use of the members and may not be used for marketing and or commercial purposes. Unless requested, members may not promote their private business with other members. Coffee mornings and occasional meetings are agreeable available avenues at which members can be asked to speak about their work or for the promotion of a member’s private business.
Section 8 – Suspension and Cessation of Membership
The supreme body of the IWA Georgia is the General Meeting of the members of the Association. The General Meeting will be held once a year in accordance with Article IX of this Constitution.
The General Meeting shall:
1) approve the Constitution and its amendments;
2) elect every year the Board of the IWA Georgia (which is registered at the notary according to the Georgian legislation and represents IWAG legally);
3) hear reports of the Board;
4) approve the dues of the Association;
5) create and dissolve the Executive Committee Board;
6) hear and approve the Treasurer’s and the Executive Committee Board reports;
7) decide upon dissolution of the Association and
8) decide on issues beyond the competence of the Board.
The General Meeting will take decisions by a simple majority, except for amendments to the Constitution, which shall be made in terms of Article XV of this Constitution.
Section 1 – Function
The Board is the managing body of the IWA Georgia and it shall exercise general supervision and control over the assets and affairs of the Association. The Board shall decide all questions involving cooperation with other organizations and shall supervise the execution of approved policies. In the interval between meetings, the Board shall have authority over the assets and affairs of the IWA Georgia. The Board shall take actions that are necessary to facilitate the purposes of the IWA Georgia, within the power delegated by the Constitution. The Board is registered annually at the notary and Justice House and represents IWA Georgia legally.
Section 2 – Term of Office
The term of office shall be of one year. Any Officer may serve a second and third consecutive term in the same office. No Officer may serve more than three consecutive one-year terms in the same office, but may serve a further three one-year terms in another capacity. No Officer shall hold more than one office at the same time.
Section 3 – Members of the Board
The Board shall consist of: a President, First Vice President – Fundraising, Second Vice President – Community Projects, Secretary and Treasurer. The Founding Member of the IWA Georgia, Nana Dvali, shall be a permanent member of the Board. Apart from the Founding Member, all members of the Board shall be elected. The Board is officially registered and represents the IWA Georgia’s membership legally.
Section 3a– Executive Committee
The members of the Executive Committee shall consist of the Hospitality Chair, Cultural & Interest Groups Chair, Membership Chair, Newsletter Chair and Special Events Chair. The Board may add or cancel any committee upon the current situation. The members of this Executive Committee have a single, rotating vote.
Section 4 – Meetings
The Board shall hold regularly scheduled meetings before the General meeting. All Board Members and Executive Committee Members should attend all Monthly Business Meetings and as many Coffee mornings (social meetings) as possible.
Two members of the Board, with the approval of the President, may call Special Meetings. If the President is unavailable, three Board Members may call a Special meeting.
Resolutions shall be made by a majority of the members present. The first meeting of the Board shall be a combined meeting with the outgoing Board and shall be held as soon as possible after the Annual General Meeting to prepare plans for the following year.
Each member of the Board has one vote. In the event of a co-chair, there will only be one vote from that office.
Section 1 – Duties of the President
The President shall preside at all meetings and shall supervise the affairs of the IWA Georgia. The President may appoint special committees with the Board’s approval. The President is the official representative and non-voting member of all committees except the Nominating Committee. The President should be familiar with the Constitution.
Section 2 – Duties of the First Vice President-Fundraising
The First Vice President – Fundraising shall perform the duties of the President in the latter’s absence. The First Vice President – Fundraising shall also be responsible for all fundraising activities of the IWA Georgia (Winter Fair, Spring Fair, and other fundraising events approved by the board). T he First Vice President – Fundraising should be familiar with the Constitution.
Section 2a – Duties of the Second Vice President-Community Projects
The Second Vice President – Community Services shall perform the duties of the President in the absence of the President and First Vice President. The Second Vice President – Community Services shall be responsible for coordinating all charitable projects in accordance with the IWA Georgia Community Projects Guidelines. Committee should consist of minimum 9 members. The Second Vice President – Community Services should be familiar with the Constitution.
Section 3 – Duties of the Secretariat
The Secretariat role can be shared, but will have only one vote.
Section 4 – Duties of the Treasurer
The Treasurer shall be the Custodian of all funds of IWA Georgia. The Treasurer shall:
1) be responsible for the collection of all dues from the Membership Chair;
2) pay out money as authorised by the Board;
3) keep an account of all receipts and expenditures;
4) prepare monthly financial reports for the Board.
Section 1 – Function
In order to contribute to the achievement of the goals and fulfillment of the activities of the IWA Georgia Executive Committee Chairs shall be elected.
Section 2 – Executive Committee Chairs
Executive Committee Chairs will be elected by the General Membership: Hospitality Chair, Cultural & Interest Groups Chair, Membership Chair, Newsletter Chair, Chairs and Special Events Chair. Each Committee Chair may appoint one or two additional members to assist them in carrying out the responsibilities of the committee. International representation is encouraged.
Section 2a – Duties of the Executive Committee Chairs
There is a job description for all Executive Committee Chairs. Adjustments must be approved by a majority of the Board.
The IWA Georgia will meet, if possible, on the first Wednesday morning of each month.
An Annual General Meeting shall be held in May and is for members only.
Section 1 – Board Meetings
Two-thirds of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum.
Section 2 – Monthly Business Meetings
At Monthly Business Meetings, no quorum is required. Any issue voted upon may be approved by a simple majority of the members present.
Section 3 – Annual General Meetings
Any decision at the Annual General Meeting shall be made by a simple majority of the members present. In order to make and accept changes to the Constitution, it is necessary to have a two-thirds majority of the members present.
Section 1 – Conflict of Interest
No IWA Georgia member shall be permitted to vote on any issue in which they have a conflict of interest.
Section 2 – Contacts with Media
Media contact and newsworthy activities of IWA Georgia may only be made with the approval of the President.
Section 3 – Use of the IWA Georgia Name
Members shall not use the name of the IWA Georgia for any commercial, political, or religious purpose, or for personal financial gain.
Section 1 – Mode of Election
Board Members and Executive Committee Chairs shall be elected.
Section 2 – Types of Voting
There shall be three ways to vote:
Section 2a – Definitions of Ways to Vote
Section 3 – Nominations
During the March Business meeting, a Nominating Committee shall be formed consisting of at least four but no more than seven members. Two Nominating Committee members may be members of the Board or Executive Committee who are not running for election.
Section 4 – Ballots and Reporting Results
Members shall vote at the Annual General Meeting. If there are two or more members running for the same position, members shall vote by ballots. The Founding Member and two members of the Nominating Committee shall count the ballots and certify the results to the current President and Recording Secretary. The results shall be announced immediately after the count. In the case of a tie, a second ballot for the two highest nominees shall be taken. Please refer to the Addendum written by the Nominating Committee, May 7, 2010, for exact procedures of preparing, distributing and counting the ballots.
Section 5 – Interim Replacement
When a vacancy occurs on the Board or the Executive Committee, the Board may appoint a member to serve until the next election.
The official language of the IWA Georgia shall be English.
The Constitution may be amended at the Annual General Meeting or a Special Meeting called for that purpose by a member of the Board or by a third of the General Assembly. In order to amend the Constitution, a two-thirds majority vote of the members present is needed. The amendment shall have been submitted to all the members at least one month before the amending vote. The amendment must be submitted in writing by the Board or a member in good standing.
Written notice must be sent to the members of the IWA Georgia stating the reasons for dissolution. Two-thirds vote of the membership shall be required for dissolution. The assets, if any, that remain after all debts have been paid shall be donated to some other association or worthy cause to be specified by the Board.
March 2000
Revised May 2004
Revised October 2005
Revised September 2007
Revised September 2010
Revised April 2016
Nominating Committee, May 7, 2010
Section 1 – Ballot forms
Section 2 – Absentee ballots
Section 3 – Proxy Ballots Procedure for Proxy Vote Ballots:
Section 4 – Voting by members who have left Tbilisi
Members who have paid the dues for the year of election and who have relocated elsewhere are still considered members and are allowed to vote. These members should still be on the membership list and may fully participate in the election.
Section 5 – Checklist for Voting
Section 6 – Counting of the Ballots
The Founding Member and two Nominating Committee Members are required to count the ballots. Additionally, more/all of the members of the Nominating Committee may count the votes. The results will be announced at the end of the Annual General Meeting.)
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