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Introduction to Sub Groups

Sub Groups are typically formed and based on some commonality. It could be a hobby, industry involvement or a shared concern for a given issue, there are no limits.

PURPOSE OF SUB GROUPS

To offer members more opportunities to connect and build stronger bonds beyond the traditional structures offered by BCA. Sub Groups promote camaraderie among members and further BCA’s objective to inspire genuine, selfless relationships

TYPES OF SUB GROUPS

As it relates to BCA, there are two types of Sub Groups

  1. Officially recognized BCA Affinity Groups

a. Receive specified benefits and support from BCA (as stated in section 3)

b. Must meet certain criteria and maintain requirements (as stated in section 4)

2. Independent groups

a. Do not receive any benefits from BCA

b. Not obligated to adhere to requirements and criteria

Sub Groups are formed on an on-going, rolling basis by members. We see groups popping up all the time, in fact, we encourage it! This section will address best practices and tips for starting a Group.

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