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Financial
Policy
Over the years, Alcoholics Anonymous has affirmed and strengthened
a tradition of being fully self-supporting and of not seeking,
or accepting, contributions from non-members. When outside
contributions are received at the General Service Office, they
are returned with a note
explaining A.A.’s position on the question of self-support.
Within the Fellowship, the amount that may be contributed to
the support of movement-wide services by any individual member
is limited to $2,000 a year.
Expenses at the group level for rental of meeting places, coffee
and refreshments, literature, etc., are met by “passing the
hat.” In a majority of groups, an amount is set aside regularly
for the support of A.A. world services.
All contributions are voluntary. Membership in A.A. involves no
dues or fees. All groups benefit from G.S.O. activities, although
not all groups contribute to G.S.O.’s support.
Income from the sale of Conference-approved books and other
literature has always been an important factor in the support
of G.S.O. services, frequently insuring continuation of those
services when contributions from local groups were inadequate.
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