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GISCorps
Organizing Principles and Policies
1. Formation
1.1. GISCorps is organized as a program under the auspices and pursuant to
the objectives and principles of the Urban and Regional Information Systems
Association (URISA).
Commentary: This section places GISCorps, first and
foremost, within the structure and mission of URISA.
2. Purposes.
2.1. GISCorps shall operate to coordinate short-term,
volunteer-based geographic information systems (GIS) services to underserved
communities worldwide to:
- 2.1.1. Support humanitarian
relief.
- 2.1.2. Enhance environmental
analysis.
- 2.1.3. Encourage economic
development.
- 2.1.4. Support community
planning and development.
- 2.1.5. Support health and
education activities.
- 2.1.6. Strengthen local
capacity to adopt and use information technology.
- 2.1.7. Benefit communities in
need, GISCorps volunteers and their communities, GISCorps and its partner
organizations, and the URISA community.
2.2. In achieving its purposes GISCorps will rely on four kinds of
supporters:
- 2.2.1. GISCorps committee
members - persons who serve on the GISCorps Core Committee or on one of
the committees it directs.
- 2.2.2. GISCorps volunteers -
persons who register on the GISCorps website as volunteering to be
considered for a GISCorps volunteer posting.
- 2.2.3. Project sponsors -
agencies or entities sponsoring or managing projects for which they have
requested GISCorps support.
- 2.2.4. Donors - Entities or
persons, other than committee members, volunteers, project sponsors, who
provide financial or other support to GISCorps.
Commentary: This section states the mission and vision of
GISCorps.
3. Ethical Principles
3.1. GISCorps committee members and volunteers shall adhere to the GIS Code
of Ethics in all GISCorps activities.
3.2. In addition, GISCorps committee members and volunteers shall:
- 3.2.1. Make recommendations
without exploitation or regard for personal or agency profit.
- 3.2.2. Seek the most
appropriate and sustainable technology and solution for the community in
need.
- 3.2.3. Remain vendor-neutral
in the recommendation of software, hardware, and other related
technologies.
- 3.2.4. Not accept donations
of software, hardware, or other commercial products (see item 3.5).
- 3.2.5. Not use a volunteer
assignment to promote or engage in any religious, sectarian, or commercial
activities.
3.3. GISCorps shall not provide support for projects undertaken, nor for
project sponsors formed, for purposes contrary to
URISA's objectives, the GIS Code of Ethics, or GISCorps purposes.
3.4. GISCorps shall not accept donations from entities formed for purposes
or engaged in activities contrary to URISA's objectives or to the GIS Code of
Ethics.
3.5. All donations regarding hardware and software are properly directed towards the Partner Agency.
3.6. Core Committee members shall not take unfair advantage of their membership on the committee or
their association in GISCorps (Unfair advantage includes seeking to establish business opportunity
with existing or prospective partner agencies).
Commentary: This section affirms the Code of Ethics as
fundamental to GISCorps activities, and explicitly prohibits the use of
GISCorps activities for the promotion of commercial interests or personal
values. Sections 3.3 and 3.4 require GISCorps to select sponsors and donors
that also support these values.
4. Scope and Limits of Activities
4.1. To achieve its purposes, GISCorps
shall undertake the following activities:
- 4.1.1. Providing coordination
between project sponsors and volunteers.
- 4.1.2. Evaluating the
professional qualifications of volunteers.
- 4.1.3. Establishing
relationships with project sponsors and donors.
- 4.1.4. Screening proposed
projects and verifying that they match the GISCorps objectives.
- 4.1.5. Matching volunteers'
expertise with project requirements.
4.2. GISCorps' activities shall be undertaken subject to the
following limitations:
- 4.2.1. GISCorps will not
sponsor projects directly. GISCorps will refer volunteers to agencies and
vice versa, but volunteers will deal directly with the host agencies.
- 4.2.2. Neither URISA nor the
GISCorps will be responsible for food, lodging, living expenses, and
insurance of its volunteers. These expenses will be defrayed either by the
individual, her/his institution, the partner organizations, or by the host
community, on a project-by-project basis.
- 4.2.3. GISCorps shall
recommend the most qualified volunteers for a given assignment. Where
there are several qualified volunteers, GISCorps shall also take into
consideration GISP Certification and URISA membership.
- 4.2.4. GISCorps shall not
provide assistance to for profit private companies or corporations. GISCorps
will provide volunteers to public entities, non-governmental
organizations, and professional associations.
- 4.2.5. GISCorps is intended
to provide unbiased consulting assistance. Therefore, no volunteer shall
offer any commercial products and no free or promotional software shall be
distributed by any GISCorps volunteer. No donations of proprietary
software can be accepted by GISCorps or its volunteers.
- 4.2.6. Although assistance
may be offered in developed communities, the focus is on communities in developing countries.
- 4.2.7. As GISCorps' goal is
to remain financially self-sustaining, GISCorps may also consider appropriate
grant funding mechanisms and sources, as the need arises. The process of
identifying, applying, managing, and implementing these funding mechanisms
will be guided by URISA's standard policies and procedures on these
matters.
Commentary: This section states how GISCorps can best
achieve its purposes given URISA's strengths and limitations.
5. Membership
5.1. Participation in GISCorps activities, and membership on all GISCorps
committees except the Core Committee, is open to anyone with a sincere interest
in achieving the purposes and furthering the activities of GISCorps.
5.2. GISCorps Core Committee membership is open to any URISA member. The
URISA membership requirement may be waived only by specific authorization of
the URISA Board of Directors.
Commentary: This section requires that GISCorps leadership
come from within URISA's membership, but otherwise opens GISCorps membership
and participation to all.
6. Organizational Structure
6.1. GISCorps Core Committee: GISCorps shall be directed by
a Core Committee, which shall plan and direct the work of GISCorps and its
activity committees, and provide information as requested to the URISA Board of
Directors, and hold regular and special meetings as needed to carry out its
responsibilities.
6.2. Activity Committees. The Core Committee may at its
discretion create and direct Activity Committees to carry out work such as
volunteer coordination, partnership coordination, volunteer
evaluation/selection, public information, and administration.
6.3 GISCorps Finances. All GISCorps finances shall be
administered by URISA headquarters staff. Donations to GISCorps shall be held in
restricted URISA accounts. Funds brought in from donations and grants shall be
expended with the approval of the majority of Core Committee members and in accordance
with URISA's constitution, by-laws, and policies.
6.4 Core Committee Membership and Leadership. The Core
Committee shall consist of at least three persons, including a Chairperson and a
vice-chairperson. The chairperson shall set Core Committee meeting schedules
and agendas, convene and preside over Core Committee meetings, and ensure that
requested information is delivered to the URISA Board of Directors. The
vice-chairperson shall work closely with the chairperson, and assume the duties
of chairperson in the event of the chairperson's absence or incapacity.
6.5 Core Committee Powers and Duties. The Core Committee
shall ensure that GISCorps carries out the activities set forth in section 4.1,
including but not limited to:
- 6.5.1. Evaluating volunteers,
and selecting and recommending the most suitable and qualified candidates
for each position.
- 6.5.2. Finding and contacting
prospective project sponsors; evaluating prospective sponsors for
compatibility with GISCorps; evaluating proposed projects; and
coordinating requests for support donations.
- 6.5.3. Providing articles,
interviews, and information for news media, online journals, listserves,
and donor solicitations.
- 6.5.4. Reviewing and revising
these organizing principles and policies, and GISCorps' strategic plan,
operating plan, and standard operating procedures.
- 6.5.5. Handling meeting
agendas, minutes, and other internal communications of the Core Committee
and activity committees; financial reports and database reports; routine
correspondence with prospective volunteers and partner agencies;
maintaining GISCorps' knowledge base and website; and coordinating with
URISA's Archives Committee.
6.6. URISA Headquarters Staff. URISA Headquarters staff
shall be represented by designated staff, who shall serve as ex-officio members
of the Core Committee.
6.7 Core Committee Rules of Procedure and Membership
- 6.7.1 Core Committe
Conference Calls and Meetings: The Core Committee shall hold
conference calls monthly or as needed to carry out its responsibilities,
and an annual meeting shall be conducted at URISA Annual Conference.
Special conference calls and meetings may be called at any time by the
Chair, or at the request of a majority of the members.
- 6.7.2 Quorum:
At any conference call or meeting, a majority of members shall constitute
a quorum to do business.
- 6.7.3 Voting:
All members shall have one (1) vote. Unless otherwise specifically
provided herein, a majority vote of the members present and voting shall
govern.
- 6.7.4 Rules of
Order: The current edition of ?Roberts Rules of Order? governs
this Committee in all parliamentary situations that are not provided for
herein.
- 6.7.6 Elections:
New Core Committee members shall be nominated by the current Core
Committee members, or by the URISA Board of Directors.
- 6.7.7 Tenure of
Officers and Core Committee Members: All Core Committee members
shall assume their position at the URISA Annual Conference for a term of
three years. Each year at its first meeting the Core Committee shall
select from its members a Chair and Vice-Chair, each of whom shall serve
for one year. No member shall hold more than one (1) position during a
term. All members shall serve without compensation.
- 6.7.8 Removal:
Any member may be removed from position by the Committee, after due and
proper hearing, for failure to participate in GISCorps activities or Core
Committee meetings, neglect of duty, improper conduct, violation of these
principles and policies, or other causes as defined by the Committee.
Removal of any officers or director shall require a two-thirds (2/3) vote
of all Committee members.
- 6.7.9 Vacancy:
In the event of a vacancy in the position of the Chair for reason other
than expiration of tenure, the Vice-Chair shall automatically succeed to
the office of Chair for the term to which he/she was elected. In the event
that both the Chair and Vice-Chair shall be unable to serve, a Nomination
Committee (made up of the remaining members) shall nominate a new Chair
and Vice-Chair. The new Chair and Vice-Chair shall take office
immediately. Vacancies in any other positions may be filled for the
balance of the term by the Committee.
Commentary: This section structures GISCorps as a Core
Committee coordinating a number of activity committees, and specifies the key
activities to be coordinated. The activity committees may be defined and
established as needed by Core Committee.
7. Amendments
7.1. These principles and policies shall have the effect of URISA policies
set forth in the URISA Policy Manual, and may be amended at any time by the
URISA Board of Directors according to the procedures in effect for amending the
URISA Policy Manual.
7.2. These principles and policies may be amended by two-thirds majority
vote of the GISCorps Core Committee favoring the change, provided that the
amendment does not conflict with URISA's constitution, by-laws, or other
policies.
7.3. Proposed amendments shall be transmitted in written form to all Core
Committee members at least 20 days prior to the meeting at which the change is
to be voted on.
7.4. The Core Committee shall promptly notify the URISA Board of Directors
of any amendments to these principles and policies. Each year, as an attachment
to its annual activities report to the URISA Board of Directors, the Core
Committee shall transmit a complete and current copy of these principles and
policies, together with a summary of any amendments made during the period
since the preceding activities report.
Commentary: This section situates GISCorps specifically
under the general authority and direction of the URISA board, and gives the
board unilateral authority to override the Core Committee, but it also gives
the core committee substantial freedom, within its scope, to act independently
of direct Board authorization.
Approved, August 25, 2005
Shoreh Elhami, Martha Lombard, Juna Papajorgji, Ed Wells
GISCorps Core Committee
Revised on August 18 and September 25, 2006
Shoreh Elhami, Martha Lombard, Juna Papajorgji, Mark Salling, Frank Chang
GISCorps Core Committee
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