If you are considering starting an NDE discussion or support group in your community, please fill out the Group Leader/Facilitator form below, then you will be contacted to be interviewed.

Pre-Planning

Focus, focus, focus.

Early on, decide the group's purpose and stick to it.  Do you want a peer support group primarily for experiencers, speaker group or a study and discussion group for the general public?  Your purpose will determine which people you invite and the program structure once they arrive (more about this later). 

Start small.

It is easier to grow than to manage a large group at the very beginning.

Keep it simple.

Once approved to be an IANDS Group Facilitator, at the exploring stage you need only a handful of people and a couple of hours a month for quiet discussion.  Officers, letterhead, and rented meeting space can come later.

Finding people

Tell every sympathetic person you know what you are planning to do, invite them to attend, and ask for their suggestions about finding others.  This applies both to experiencers and to other interested people, depending on your focus.  Some places and people to contact:

Guidelines

You're ready to hold your first meeting.  All IANDS groups must agree to the following guidelines:

That's basically it!  A group operating in accordance with these policies may use the name IANDS- [town], or [town]- IANDS, or may choose another name.

Each local group is financially independent of IANDS.  IANDS accepts no responsibility for financial agreements made by a local group without the express written authorization of IANDS' treasurer or another member of its Executive Committee.

If you're interested in starting an IANDS group, then  fill out and submit the request form.