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The Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living MEMBERSHIP PACKET Thank you for your interest in joining the Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living (APRIL). APRIL is a national network of rural centers for independent living (CILs), statewide independent living councils (SILCs), other organizations and individuals interested in the expanding independent living options for people with disabilities living in rural America. The following information and enclosed application contains the information we need to process your request for membership. APRIL has four levels of membership status: Active/Voting - qualified CILs, SILCs and Satellite CILs Annual dues based on budget as follows: CIL/SILC Annual Budget Membership Fee $125,000 or less $50.00 $126,000 250,000 $100.00 $251,000 400,000 $150.00 $401,000 1 million $200.00 Over 1 million $500.00 Organizational Associate - other organizations/groups Annual Dues - $100.00 Individual Associate - persons not affiliated with an organization Annual Dues - $25.00 Satellite Offices of Member CILs (see below) Annual Enrollment Fee - $25.00 *** CILs with satellite, outreach and branch offices are encouraged to enroll each one separately for $25 each. Extra offices enrolled will receive individual mailings, separate listing in the Membership Directory and a complimentary copy of the Directory. ** Do you wish to have a link to your CIL/SILC website available on the APRIL website? Yes, I have provided the website address on my application. NO, I do not wish to have a link to our website available. If you have questions regarding which status of membership you should apply for, and what rights and privileges accompany each status, please review Article III of the APRIL By-laws at the back of the application.

Organizational and Individual Associates need only complete page 1 of the application. **Please note that Annual Dues will be billed in November and are payable between November and March for the relevant fiscal year. (APRIL s fiscal year runs October 1- September 30). All member dues must be paid by March 31 in order to be included in the Annual Membership Directory. If you have questions about the Application process please contact: Elissa Ellis, APRIL Director of Operations 2001 Pershing Circle, Suite 200 North Little Rock, Arkansas 72114 (501) 753-3400, april-elissa@sbcglobal.net The Association of Programs for Rural Independent Living Membership Application Instructions: All applicants must complete this page. Those applying for Active /Voting Member status must complete the entire application. When completed, mail application and other documentation as may be required, along with a check for the amount of the applicable dues and/or enrollment fees, made out to APRIL and send to: Elissa Ellis, APRIL Director of Operations 2001 Pershing Circle, Suite 200 North Little Rock, Arkansas 72114 ----------------------------------------------------------------

TYPE OF MEMBERSHIP BEING APPLIED FOR: ACTIVE/VOTING (Qualified CILs, SILCs or Satellite CILs) ORGANIZATIONAL ASSOCIATE INDIVIDUAL ASSOCIATE Satellite, Branch, Outreach Office Enrollment of Member CIL Name: CIL/SILC/Satellite CIL, Organization/Individual or Satellite/Branch/Outreach Contact Person/Title Street Address City State Zip Telephone Voice TDD FAX E-Mail Address Website Address Enrolling a Satellite/Branch or Outreach Office? Yes No If Yes, how many? (Please complete information on this page for each one enrolled. Duplicate the form as needed) PLEASE INDICATE HERE, IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE INCLUDED IN THE APRIL MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY APRIL Application page 1 Revised 7/95, 1/98, 6/99, 4/01, 4/02, 12/02

Membership Application - Background Data - CILs A Word About... Active/voting members of APRIL are CILs who have demonstrated compliance with Title VII, Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Section 725 relates to CIL s being controlled by individuals with disabilities. If you are a Title VII grantee (Part B or C) simply photocopy your grant award notification. CILs with other funding must submit a letter from your funding source (or other similar proof) stating that your CIL complies with the requirements set forth in Section 725. Another component of Active/Voting membership of CILs is the rural focus of services. (See By-laws attached) We recognize that many CILs (that might otherwise be considered urban ) are expanding into rural areas, or are assigned large rural catchments that they are not adequately serving. For those CILs who believe they should qualify for Active/Voting status, but have some questions about meeting specific criteria noted in the by-laws, please write or call us, explaining your circumstances and your application will be reviewed by the APRIL Membership Committee. Please Complete the Following Questions: A. Do you provide IL services to persons in rural areas? Yes No B. How far is your CIL from a major metropolitan city? (over 50,000 people) miles C. How many counties does your CIL serve? D. Do you self-identify as a rural CIL? Yes No E. In what year was your CIL started? F. What IL strengths/assets do you have to offer to APRIL? G. What are the top three areas of concern you have for your CIL in the coming decade? APRIL Application page 2 Revised 7/95, 1/98, 6/99, 4/01, 4/02, 12/02

Membership Application Background Data - SILCs A Word About... Active/Voting members of APRIL include SILCs who have demonstrated compliance with standards set forth in Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act, as amended and are consumercontrolled (51% of staff and Council are people with disabilities.) SILCs also recognize the importance of rural independent living issues and have within their Statewide Plan for Independent Living (SPIL) an Objective for outreach and expansion of independent living services and advocacy to people with disabilities who reside in rural areas of the state. Please Complete the Following Questions: A. Does your SPIL have an Objective that addresses outreach to consumers in rural areas of your state? Yes No (Please include a copy of this Objective with application) B. Is your SILC staff composed of 51% persons with disabilities? Yes No C. Are the official/voting members of your SILC composed of 51% persons with disabilities? Yes No D. Who supervises your SILC Executive Director? (SILC, DSU, Others?) E. Who holds the fiscal responsibility of the SILC? 501(C)(3) DSU Contractual (please explain) Other (please explain) F. What IL strengths/assets do you have to offer to APRIL? G. What are the top three areas of concern you have for your SILC in the coming decade? APRIL Application page 3 Revised 7/95, 1/98, 6/99, 4/01, 4/02, 12/02

Membership Application - Background Data - Satellite CILs A Word About... Active/voting members of APRIL who are Satellite CILs are Satellite offices that have the planned intention of becoming a fully independent CIL in a prescribed time period. At the November 2001APRIL Annual Membership Meeting the membership voted to allow such satellites full voting rights if they can demonstrate compliance with Title VII, Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Section 725 relates to CIL s being controlled by individuals with disabilities. If your incorporated CIL is NOT a member of APRIL, but is a Title VII grantee (Part B or C) simply photocopy their grant award notification. CILs with other funding must submit a letter from your funding source (or other similar proof) stating that your CIL complies with the requirements set forth in Section 725. Another component of Active/Voting membership of Satellite CILs is the rural focus of services. (See By-laws attached) We recognize that many Satellite CILs (that might otherwise be considered urban ) are expanding into rural areas, or are assigned large rural catchments that they are not adequately serving. For those Satellite CILs who believe they should qualify for Active/Voting status, but have some questions about meeting specific criteria noted in the by-laws, please write or call us, explaining your circumstances and your application will be reviewed by the APRIL Membership Committee. Please Complete the Following Questions: A. Do you provide IL services to persons in rural areas? Yes No B. How far is your Satellite CIL from a major metropolitan city? (over 50,000 people) miles C. How many counties does your Satellite CIL serve? D. Do you self-identify as a rural Satellite CIL? Yes No E. In what year was your Satellite CIL started? F. Does your Satellite CIL perform its own 704 Report and meet standards and indicators separate from your incorporating CIL? Yes No G. Does your Satellite CIL have its own Advisory Board that can make policy decisions or changes? Yes No H. What IL strengths/assets do you have to offer to APRIL? I. What are the top three areas of concern you have for your CIL in the coming decade? APRIL Application page 4 Revised 7/95, 1/98, 6/99, 4/01, 4/02, 12/02

ARTICLE III Membership Membership in APRIL is open to all interested groups and individuals who complete an application in the appropriate membership category and pay the set amount of dues on an annual basis. The Membership Committee reviews and approves all applicants seeking Active Membership status. Membership shall be for a period of one year to coincide with APRIL's fiscal year which is October 1 through September 30. 1. Active Membership: The Active Membership is the voting body of APRIL. Active Members may nominate representatives to seek and hold any office on the APRIL Governing Board. A. CIL Membership In order to be eligible for Active Membership, a rural independent living center must meet one of the following two criteria: 1. Be located in a setting 50 miles, or more, from a population center of 50,000. OR 2. Provide at least 50% of their services to a distinctly rural population. CIL's who have significant interest in rural issues, who have plans to expand services to a rural population, or for some other reason believe they should be eligible for Active Membership status are encouraged to complete the Active Membership Application along with an accompanying letter explaining the circumstances. The Membership Committee will review these applications on a case by case basis, and document their decision to accept or refuse such a request.

CILs must provide a copy of their federal grant award or a letter from their primary funding source to indicate their compliance with Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act as amended. B. SILC Membership: For active membership with voting rights a SILC must:. Have within the SPIL an objective identifying outreach to consumers in rural areas.. Be consumer controlled and meet the standards of Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act.. Maintain at least 51 percent of its staff be individuals with disabilities. C. CIL Satellite Office Membership: For active membership with voting rights a CIL Satellite Office must meet the standards and assurances of Section 725 of the Rehabilitation Act. Accordingly, the office must be located in a rural setting and must be free standing as identified in the application process. However, the office may continue to operate under its founding board=s incorporation. 2. Associate Membership: There are four types of Associate Memberships with no voting rights: A. Organizational Associates are organizations interested in the issues of rural independent living that support the goals of APRIL but do not meet the criteria for Active Membership. Organizational Associates have the right to attend and be heard at all general membership meetings and to serve on committees with the approval of the President. They will receive the various correspondence sent to the membership, including newsletters, annual reports, and position papers. They do not have the right to vote, or hold office. B. Individual Associates are individuals who are interested in the issues of rural independent living and who support the goals of APRIL. They maintain the same rights, privileges, and restrictions as Organizational Associates.

C. Consumer Member is a person with a disability living in a rural area who has interest in and supports the mission of APRIL. D. Student Associate. Any student in a graduate or undergraduate program related to the field of disability, and supports the mission of APRIL. 3. Honorary Membership - As was designated by the Charter Board of APRIL, an honorary lifetime membership shall be granted to the Independent Living Research Utilization (ILRU) in Houston, Texas, in recognition of their dedication and active contribution to the planning, development and support of APRIL, since its inception. This honorary membership shall have all the rights, privileges, and restrictions of the Associate Membership category. Dues shall be permanently waived. From time to time, others may be added to this category at the request of the President and by the vote of the Governing Board.