Guidelines for
IASD Regional Meetings and
Co-Sponsored Events
IASD encourages its members to host regional meetings and co-sponsored
events, and IASD will provide logistical and financial support to promote such events.
The benefits of regional meetings and co-sponsored events are twofold.
First, they help IASD members in a particular geographical region to meet each other,
socialize, network, and share their different approaches to dreams. Second, they help to
advance the basic mission of IASD, which is to broaden public awareness and appreciation of
dreams.
Although these are the primary goals, another aim is to generate new
funds for IASD's educational and outreach programs.
Different Models
Basic Guidelines
Different Models
An IASD regional meeting is a gathering managed solely by
IASD
members. A co- sponsored event is managed jointly by the IASD and another group,
association, or institution. Both are open to participation by non-IASD members.
Within these two basic models, many different kinds of events can
be organized. For example, a number of regional meetings have been held in people's homes,
and have simply involved dream-sharing, informal discussion, and a group meal. Another
regional meeting involved an all-day workshop presented by a prominent dream therapist. A
co- sponsored event was held in conjunction with a graduate school and offered 8 different
workshops and lectures for the almost 100 attendees.
Gatherings of various sizes and levels of complexity are
possible--the IASD encourages members to use whatever format they think will work best in
their particular area.
Basic Guidelines:
If you are interested in organizing a regional meeting or co-sponsored event, the
IASD
is eager to help you make it happen. The following are some basic guidelines:
- Contact the IASD board as soon as possible with a proposal (including
information on dates, location, format, registration fees, anticipated size, etc.). The
IASD executive officer and/or her designee will be assigned to work with you on strategy,
logistics, and finances. All publicity, pamphlets, other printed matter, and financial
arrangements will be reviewed by this liason.
- On a case-by-case basis, the IASD will provide financial support for
printing, postage, and publicity. With regional meetings, any profits will go to the
IASD's
educational and outreach programs. With co-sponsored events, an agreement must be made
with the other group, association, or institution prior to the event regarding any
profits.
- Policies regarding IASD member discounts, ethics, and product sales
are the same at regional meetings and co- sponsored events as they are at
IASD annual
conferences.
- Whatever format you use, the meeting or event should give attendees
a sense of the broad diversity of approaches used by people who study dreams.
- In organizing the activity you should communicate with other local
dream-related groups and organizations, to promote networking and mutual assistance.
- Regional meetings and co-sponsored events should not be scheduled so
as to compete with the IASD's annual conference. However, the IASD encourages people to
organize activities right before the annual conference (to build up local interest) and
right afterwards (to carry forward the interest from the conference).
These guidelines are intended to be as flexible as possible, to
allow for maximal innovation and creativity in organizing these activities. People who
have organized regional meetings and co-sponsored events have found them to be very
enjoyable and rewarding experiences. We welcome your proposals!
For further information, contact the IASD central office.
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