Bylaws
This resource page provides important resources to help members and potential members better navigate the chapter culture.
Most information about the chapter and how it functions can be found by reading the Chapter Bylaws.

Steering Committee
Noah R.
Co-chair
Peter H.
co-chair
Steve S.
Finance
Babe M.
Finance
Amanda C.
Membership
Beccah B.
Membership
Derron B.
Administration
Blake R.
administration
Matt T.
Communication
Committees
- Community Involvement and Volunteer Initiatives Committee
- Stewarded by Amanda C.
- Political Education Committee
- Stewarded by Derron B.
- Safety and Political Action Committee
- Stewarded by Peter H.
- Housing Justice and Tenant Organizing
- Stewarded by Noah R.
Monthly Schedule
- Week One
- Official chapter social
- Weekly non-committal social
- Comrades Run Together (Sundays at 9am in City Park)
- CIVIC Meeting
- Week Two
- Chapter General Body Meeting
- Weekly non-committal social
- Comrades Run Together (Sundays at 9am in City Park)
- Week Three
- Political Education Committee
- Weekly non-committal social
- Comrades Run Together (Sundays at 9am in City Park)
- Week Four
- Steering Committee Meeting
- Housing Justice and Tenant Organizing Working Group Meeting
- Weekly non-committal social
- Comrades Run Together (Sundays at 9am in City Park)
Communication
- Discord
- Much of our engagement and organizing takes place between in-person gatherings on Discord
- Weekly Newsletter
- We send out our weekly newsletter, The Meadowlark, by email every Sunday.
- Google Drive
- We utilize a Google Drive to be the living archive of our chapter organizing. All members-in-good-standing who have provided a google email address should have access. If you do not have access and want access, click on the link and request access.
- Social Media
- We maintain social media accounts to varying degrees of frequency. Check out the social media buttons in the footer at the bottom of the page.
Documents and Templates
FAQ
How do I become a member?
To become a member, you must fill out the National DSA’s membership form.
Do I have to pay dues to be a member?
While a kick back from monthly dues (one-time donations and yearly dues are not included) payments go to our chapter, there is a process to have your dues waived and still be a member-in-good-standing.
What is a member-in-good-standing?
A member-in-good-standing is a member whose dues (or dues waiver) period has not lapsed.
What is the difference between a committee and a working group?
A committee organizes as a representative of the Flint Hills Chapter of DSA, while a working group may represent a different group or organization, but is made up primarily of members of the Flint Hills Chapter of DSA.
When is your next event?
Check out our chapter calendar to find out when events are taking place.
