IP #28, Funding NA Services

This pamphlet provides a graphic representation of an important aspect of our Seventh Tradition. To see the graphics, view the full PDF.

This page includes the complete textual content of this piece of recovery literature. It may differ in appearance from the physical pamphlet due to differences in formatting, graphics, or screen size. You can find a downloadable PDF of the pamphlet as printed by clicking the “View PDF” button above.

Funding NA Services

Where Our Basket Money Goes

Being self-supporting means that NA services are supported by our own efforts. Meetings that have more give more so that meetings that have less do not have to go without. We, as a worldwide fellowship, take care of Narcotics Anonymous.

These are just a handful of the ways our money helps us carry the message:

  • Literature translations to make our message more available across many cultural and geographic boundaries.
  • Literature and other supplies for H&I efforts to help reach addicts “on the inside.”
  • Phonelines to help addicts find us.
  • Rent, literature, and supplies for our meetings.
  • Public Relations to spread word about NA among those in our communities who regularly work with addicts.

Our Worldwide Fellowship

In addition to our local efforts to share the NA message of recovery, there is much to be done around the world to pursue our vision of making recovery available to every addict, regardless of language or culture.

When the NA groups send money to world services, they help support some of the following efforts:

  • Providing free literature and shipping for developing NA communities
  • Funding delegates from around the world to attend the World Service Conference. The conference is the place where “The fellowship collectively expresses itself on matters affecting Narcotics Anonymous as a whole.”
  • Conducting public relations efforts to help members of the community/government officials understand what NA is and what we do.

In a few decades NA has grown from a small number of meetings in a handful of places to a worldwide fellowship with over 72,215 weekly meetings in 143 countries.

How Our Groups Contribute Financially

The Eleventh Concept states: “NA funds are to be used to fulfill our primary purpose, and must be managed responsibly.”

Ideally, after paying for their expenses, groups send money directly to each level of service to help pay for the work done on their behalf. This example is one of many possible models groups can use.

Some groups also set aside a small operating reserve (sometimes called a “prudent reserve”), often a month's rent or expenses. The Group Booklet cautions us that “too much money in the till causes far more trouble than too little money.”

For more information on managing the group's funds, consult some of the following resources, which are available online or through your usual NA literature source: The Group Booklet, Treasurer's Handbook, Group Treasurer's Workbook, A Guide to Local Services in NA.

Our Seventh Tradition of self-support isn’t only about money, but this pamphlet is. Members with further interest in the topic of self-support are encouraged to read IP #24, Money Matters: Self-Support in NA, the Seventh Tradition essay in It Works: How and Why, and the Eleventh Concept essay from Twelve Concepts for NA Service.

To help members understand the importance of individual contributions, groups may want to add a statement like this one to their meeting format to be read before passing the basket:

Our Seventh Tradition states: “Every NA group ought to be fully self-supporting, declining outside contributions.”

In Narcotics Anonymous, we pay our own way to maintain our freedom. By giving freely, we ensure that we have meetings to attend, and we support the services that keep NA alive and growing all around the world.

We encourage members to keep in mind that our financial contributions to NA are one of the fundamental ways we can demonstrate our gratitude for the program that showed us a new way to live.

Copyright © 2010 by

Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Inc. 

All rights reserved 

 

World Service Office

PO Box 9999

Van Nuys, CA 91409 USA

T +1/818.773.9999

F +1/818.700.0700

Website: www.na.org

 

World Service Office–CANADA

Mississauga, Ontario

 

World Service Office–EUROPE

Brussels, Belgium

TEL +32/2/646-6012

 

World Service Office–IRAN

Tehran, Iran

www.wsoiran.org

NA Fellowship Approved

This is NA Conference-approved literature.

Narcotics Anonymous, NA Fellowship Approved and The NA Way
are registered trademarks of
Narcotics Anonymous World Services, Incorporated.

ISBN 9781557768308    English      12/23

WSO Catalog Item No. 3128 

Narcotics Anonymous World Services (“NAWS”) provides literature, service materials, bulletins and various other tools for NA members, NA groups, and NA service committees as resources in their NA service delivery efforts. Our production and distribution of these materials is not intended to imply that NAWS is in a position of authority over any of those who use these materials. NAWS does not have any centralized control over any NA members, NA groups, or other NA service committees.

All service materials produced by NAWS are offered as a reference resource, and their application is at the sole discretion of the user. They should not be considered directives or mandates from NAWS, and may be adapted or applied as the user sees fit. Additionally, NAWS takes no responsibility in any issues of liability that may result from the application of these materials.