Benefits provided to members include:
- A coordinated voice for the interests of nonprofit
community television in Maine on a local, state, and national level.
- An informational/educational resource, including
free access to CTAM's library of reference materials.
- Four meetings each year that offer:
- training or informational session
- tour of host site (usually a public access
center)
- informal setting for the exchange of ideas,
meeting other access professionals and volunteers
- At least one informational newsletter this year and
the production of new outreach materials.
- Participation in a "CTAM Showcase" series
for possible distribution over the Maine Public Broadcasting Network
(tentative - in planning stages now).
- Discounts on any CTAM-sponsored events
- A vote on all CTAM policy issues.
- At least four informational mailings, which will
also include meeting agenda packets, meeting minutes, etc.
- Linkages with like-minded national and regional
organizations.
** Representatives of nonprofit community television
organizations, including municipal channels, which would qualify under Section
501(C)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code qualify for voting membership.
Individuals or organizations involved with
community TV may qualify for nonvoting membership, enjoying all the benefits of
the voting members except the opportunity to vote on policy issues.
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Annual Plan
Board of Directors:
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Four Board meetings at a time and place to be determined by
the Board of Directors in compliance with the Bylaws.
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Hold an annual membership meeting once a year, separate from
the annual conference.
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To create and participate in committees to facilitate
specific tasks/ duties.
Public Policy:
Membership & Outreach
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Maximize the use of the web site for organizational
communication
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Encourage facilities to hold open house get-togethers to
share and network.
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Expand the database to include facility information
(possibly online database).
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Increase outreach efforts to include school media centers,
Town Managers, Libraries, and State Organizations such as MMA, PUC, etc.
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Increased involvement with ACM-Northeast including possible
membership & Board representation.
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Continued membership in Alliance for Community Media
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Finalize and edit "What is CTAM?" tape.
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Establish working relationship with other Community Media
outlets to share info & promote public access to the media.
Meetings & Conferences
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Hold one day Community Television Conference once a year in
the autumn to include Media Literacy, Technical, and Public
Policy/Franchising.
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Coordinate travel plans to Alliance Regional Meetings.
Grant � Archive Project
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