The Constitution and By-Laws of the
Bunts Association of North America Silver Jubilee Charitable Foundation
ARTICLE I: NAME
The Foundation will be called the
Bunts Association of North America Silver Jubilee Charitable Foundation.
(Also known as Bana Charitable Foundation). This Foundation will
represent the charitable arm of Bunts Association of North America.
ARTICLE II: BUSINESS ADDRESS
The primary place of business shall
be the same as the current address of the Bunts Association of North
America.
ARTICLE III: PURPOSE
The Foundation has been established
mainly to serve the underprivileged and disadvantaged members of our
community during crisis both in the U.S and India , with a special
emphasis on literacy, healthcare and humanitarian causes. The foundation
being a part of Bana, our primary focus is to identify and serve the
less fortunate Bunts in our community here and in India , and to support
causes that preserve and promote our proud heritage.
ARTICLE IV: MEMBERSHIP
The Foundation member is anyone who
subscribes to the objectives of foundation set forth in the article III
a: Founder: Donation of $ 10,000.00 and higher during the first term of
the foundation b: Patron: Donation of $ 5000.00 and higher c: Donor:
Donation of $ 2000 .00 and higher d: Life Member: $ 1000 .00 e: General
Member: $ 200.00 for a period of 2 years Voting right: All members of
the Article IV: Category a.b,c,d,e, carry one vote.
ARTICLE V: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee of the
Foundation shall consist of the President, Secretary/Treasurer and seven
other members. The President of Bunts Association of North America will
serve as the 10th member of the Executive Committee during his or her
term. Only members of the foundation with voting rights are qualified
for contesting election for a position in the executive committee 1. The
President shall serve for two years, and may only be reelected after a
two term (four year) hiatus. 2. The Secretary/treasurer shall be
appointed by the President for a term of two years.
ARTICLE VI: MANNER OF ELECTION
The Executive Committee shall be
elected from among the general, life, donor, patron and founding members
of the Foundation. The members interested in being a part of the
Executive Committee shall file their nomination three months prior to
the meeting of the Foundation. If there are more than 9 nominees, an
election will be conducted during the Foundation’s meeting. Members
eligible for voting include - founding, patron and donor, life and
current general members. The election will be conducted by the current
President of the Foundation. The ballots will be mailed to all
Foundation members prior to the meeting. Foundation members who wish to
participate in the election but are unable to attend the meeting, may
mail in their ballots. The candidates securing the top nine votes will
become members of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall
elect the President during the foundation’s general body meeting. The
President will nominate a treasurer/secretary for a period of two years.
The term of the President and the executive committee shall be until
the next biannual meeting of the Foundation.
ARTICLE VII: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE DUTIES
1. President: The President shall preside at all meetings and
serve as spokesperson for the Foundation. He/she shall be the
Chairperson of the Executive Committee. 2. The Secretary/Treasurer
and the Executive Committee under the supervision of the President will
fulfill the following duties. a. Record the minutes of the Foundation
meeting. b. Maintain active mailing list/email addresses of all the
Foundation members. c. Assist the BANA website team in maintaining the
Foundation website. d. Provide assistance to the President and
Secretary/Treasurer in preparing the periodic updates and annual
Foundation newsletter. e. Assist the President and Secretary/Treasurer
in organizing special fund raising activities sponsored by the
Foundation. f. Assist the Secretary/Treasurer in filling the appropriate
financial reports, and help coordinate with the Bana executive team.
ARTICLE VIII: MEETINGS
The meeting of the BANA Charitable
Foundation shall take place during the course of the BANA Convention
that is held once every two years. a. The time, venue and duration of
the meeting and the matters to be discussed will be decided by the
Executive Committee and notified in advance to the members. b. The
election to the Executive Committee will be held during the meeting of
the Foundation. c. Other meetings may be scheduled at the discretion of
the Executive Committee. It is understood, that much of the Foundation
business will be carried out by correspondence utilizing email,
telephone, or written mail.
ARTICLE IX: DUES AND FINANCIAL MATTERS
a. General membership dues for 2 years $ 200.00. b. Life membership $ 1000.00
ARTICLE X: ALLOCATION OF FUNDS
All contributions made by the founding members, patron members
and donor members and other fund raising activities will go towards the
BANA Charitable Foundation core Fund. The funds will be invested in a
secure, high interest-yielding vehicle. The Executive Committee will
allocate only the interest accrued by the Foundation core Fund for
charitable causes. Proposals on behalf of the charitable causes and
institutions in U.S. and India will have to be submitted to the
Executive Committee either as a written document or in an electronic
format or email. The selection of beneficiaries (preferably registered
charities in the U.S. and India ) and proportion of allotment is to be
decided by the majority of the Executive Committee. The charities
supported will be the in accordance to the Foundation objectives
outlined in Article III Under extraordinary circumstances, or
catastrophic events a portion of the Foundation Fund may be allocated to
a worthy cause or institution. This will have to be approved by a
strict 2/3-majority vote by members of the Foundation and the amount to
be donated shall not exceed 5% of the Foundation core Fund.
ARTICLE XI: CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
a. Proposal for changes to the
constitution should be submitted to the Executive Committee and in turn,
to the membership prior to the Foundation meeting. b. The by-laws of
the Foundation may be amended or repealed only upon a 2/3-majority vote
by the members of the Foundation. c. If and when amendments are approved
at the foundation meeting, the secretary shall file such amendment to
the constitution to the concerned authorities. d. All matters not
specifically covered in the by-laws are to be presented to the Executive
Committee for consideration, recommendation, or action.
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