Contributions

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Contributions to the California Area

After covering their meeting expenses and setting aside a prudent reserve, certain groups discover that they have surplus funds to contribute to the CMA service structure. Your meeting has the autonomy to determine the allocation of these funds among the various entities of CMA. There are no strict guidelines or obligations regarding this decision. While some meetings may not have the financial means to make contributions, others may be able to do so. The addresses for donations are provided below for your convenience. We encourage you to consider supporting the CMA service structure with any surplus funds your meeting may have.

50%NorCal CMA
P.O. Box 14038 San Francisco, CA 94114
Make Check or Money Order payable to: Northern California District of CMA
 

Greater Los Angeles District of CMA
P.O. Box 3042 Los Angeles, CA 90078-3042
Make Check or Money Order payable to: Greater Los Angeles District of CMA
You can make an online donation to: Greater Los Angeles District of CMA

San Diego Crystal Intergroup
1286 University Avenue, PMB 706. San Diego, CA  92103-3312
Make Check or Money Order payable to: San Diego Crystal Intergroup
30%The California Area Assembly of CMA
2261 Market St. #170A San Francisco, CA 94114
Check or Money Order payable to: CA Area Assembly
You can make an online donation to: The California Area Assembly of CMA
20%CMA General Services
CMA General Services 1920 Hillhurst Ave #1315 Los Angeles, CA 90027
Make an Online Donation to: CMA General Services

Most meetings hold a business meeting and take a group conscience to decide these matters. Some will have to determine how much money to put away for lean times or unexpected expenses. A rule of thumb is sometimes to build up a prudent reserve of 2 months of expenses, then any funds above that are divided between the service arms of CMA above.

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