UUSC Bylaws

Amended and Restated on June 22, 2002

ARTICLE I.

NAME and CORPORATE SEAL

The name of the organization is the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Inc. The organization shall have a corporate seal which shall be in such form as approved by the Board of Trustees.

ARTICLE II.

MISSION and PURPOSES

Section 1:

Grounded in Unitarian Universalist principles that affirm the worth, dignity and human rights of every person, and the interdependence of all life, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a voluntary, nonsectarian organization working to advance justice throughout the world.

Section 2:

The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee works to advance justice directly throughout the world by:

Providing experiences that promote self-determination and human freedoms and changing oppressive institutions and practices; educating and mobilizing individuals and groups for service and action; and bringing occasional emergency direct relief where human dignity and human rights are violated.

Devoting its resources to and exercising its corporate powers for charitable and educational purposes; to solicit and receive funds separately or with others to support its activities, without limitation as to amount; to receive, hold, manage, invest, re-invest, purchase, distribute, and sell or otherwise dispose of any real and personal property for the foregoing purposes, subject to the provisions of the law.

Section 3:

No part of the net earnings or receipts of funded property of the Corporation shall inure to the benefit of any officer, private individual, member of the Corporation, employee or substantial contributor; and attempting to influence legislation shall not be a substantial part of the activities of the Corporation; and that the Corporation shall not participate in nor intervene in any political campaign on the behalf of any candidate for public office.

Section 4:

In affirming the inherent worth, dignity, and human rights of every individual, the Corporation will function in all its structure and activities with attention to overcoming barriers related to race, ethnicity, class, creed, age, gender, sexual orientation or physical disability. The Corporation will make its values clear in all its programs and will remain nonsectarian in its approach.

ARTICLE III.

MEMBERSHIP

Membership is open to all persons who support the mission and the programs of the Corporation. Membership in the Corporation shall be for twelve (12) months, with dues payable annually. The Board of Trustees will establish dues.

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