+ What does it mean to create a new Pod?
Starting a Pod means that you are formally creating a new 500 Women Scientists chapter in your geographic area. Any individual can request to start a Pod if there is not an existing Pod in your area. The individual starting a Pod may choose to be the coordinator of that Pod but that is not a requirement.
+ What is the role of a Pod coordinator?
The pod coordinator(s) keep an updated membership list, make executive decisions, help define the pod’s goals, schedule pod meetings, plan events, answer emails, and keep in contact with 500 Women Scientists and the Pods team. Pod coordinators are also expected to schedule a lead Pod coordinator meetings. We recognize that coordinating Pod activities can be time consuming and emotionally taxing. Therefore, we recommend pods form a leadership team with multiple coordinators to distribute the workload.
+ How does one become a Pod coordinator?
There are two ways to become a pod coordinator: you can either start a Pod in a new location, or join the leadership team of an existing Pod.
+ How do I keep an updated list of members?
When new members sign up through Orca to join a pod, pod coordinator(s) will have access to the coordinator console in Orca and will need to vet new pod members. Vetting must be done in a timely manner (within 7 business days) and following the organizations' guidelines.
+ How can my Pod stay informed of events, updates, and general info?
We post announcements on the Pods Slack workspace, and share information in our monthly 500WS newsletter.
Once you are registered in Orca, you will receive communications from 500 Women Scientists from time to time, notifying you of any changes to the Orca platform and other data privacy updates we are required by law to send to members of the platform. Check your email spam inbox for emails from pods@500womenscientists.org. You can find more information about how to use Slack here.
+ What does 501(c)(3) status mean for my Pod?
500 Women Scientists is registered in the United States as a 501(c)(3) s non-profit tax exempt organization. This means donations to the 500 Women Scientists organization are tax deductible in the United States. It also means that we are a non-partisan organization and may not endorse or campaign for political candidates and we are limited in our ability to lobby. U.S.-based pods can fundraise and provide tax exemption documentation to donors, but must follow strict 501(c)(3) guidelines. For more information, contact pods@500womenscientists.org.
+ Are there financial resources to support Pods?
Currently, 500 Women Scientists does not have specific funding to support pods. Today, our organization is run largely by volunteers.