Do you want to become an Ambassador?
Are you sure? First of all, please read about the role of the Ambassador to learn what you're getting yourself into... If, after reading about it, you still want to become one, here's what you need to do:
To become an Ambassador, you need:
- To commit to promoting Agora in your country - our ideals, community, core principles, and educational program, and to actively encourage and help others set up Agora clubs and grow the community overall.
- To charter and stabilize a new Agora club in your country. A stable club can meet and execute the Agora Educational Program without you having to be present in the meetings or constantly on top of people.
- To start promoting Agora and your club publicly in your social networks - using your own posts, or club meetings, or pictures (either from your clubs or others), or sharing our official posts.
- You need to be the President of the club for at least a few months and make it a Reference club. (A Reference club is basically a club that adheres closely to the Agora guidelines and that can be used as a model or reference by other people in the country wanting to start their own).
- Finally, you need to have full knowledge of Agora, its system and educational approach, all the different rules, and of course, the implications of being an Agora Ambassador, especially in terms of time and energy commitment to the Foundation.
If you think you're ready for the Ambassador role, once you've met the above requirements, send us a note to [email protected] indicating your desire to become one.
The ambassador's role can be shared between several people as needed and is a volunteer role appointed by the Board. Especially for big countries, there may be several Ambassadors in different areas.
The duration of the role is until the organization has enough presence and clubs in the country so that the standard leadership positions can be elected, which usually happens when there are 10 clubs and at least 300 members.