*** For absolute beginners and isolated individuals (or groups of 2 or 3)

*** For people with some experience of anarchist organisation

**** Internal organisation

**** External activity

*** DIY Anarchist publication and distribution

**** Feedback welcome

**** Other useful articles on anarchist organisation in this pamphlet

** How to Find an Anarchist Group Where You Live

** Evaluating an Anarchist Group

** Contributing to an Anarchist Group

** Setting up an Anarchist Group

*** People

*** Politics

*** Money

**** Ignoring it

**** Use ‘criminal’ means to raise money

**** Organise fund raisers

**** Membership levy/subs.

*** Commitment

** The Policy of an Anarchist Organisation

** Internal Meetings in an Anarchist Group

*** Frequency and location

*** Decision making

*** Conduct of discussion

*** Agenda

*** Minutes

** Financing an Anarchist Group

** Producing an Anarchist Publication

*** A single sheet leaflet or, as it’s called in the US, a pamphlet

*** An anarchist paper

*** A magazine

*** Pamphlets (short books)

*** Editing

**** Political content

**** Article balance

**** Proof reading

**** Layout

**** Printing

**** Distribution

**** By way of a conclusion

** Building Links between Movements

*** Some Questions that need to be answered.

*** Groups with shared Campaigning issues

*** What do you need to build useful links?

*** Anarchism; My Big Picture

*** Shared Campaigning Issues

*** Political Unity

*** Strategy

*** Building Useful Links; Communication

*** Building Useful Links; Strategy

*** Building Useful Links; Activity

*** Building Useful Links; Trust

*** Types of Links

*** Conclude

** On Organisation by Tom Wetzel

*** Delegating Responsibilities

*** A Chair is Not a Boss

*** The Right to Dissociate

*** Talking Until Agreement is Reached

*** Formal Consensus

*** Consensus is Anti-democratic

*** Simple Majority

*** Small Groups, No Power

** Building the Federation: a Primer for Forming Local Anarcho-Communist Collectives [from NEFAC Membership Handbook; first edition, September 2000]

*** Why Organise Local Collectives?

*** How Do We Organise a Local Collective, and What Do These Collectives Do Once They Are Formed?

*** Once a local anarcho-communist collective is formed, federation members can utilize these groups as a means for:

** Communication: Getting the Word Out

*** Postering, Tabling, and Propaganda Distribution

** Tabling

*** Where to set up a table

*** Supplies you will need

*** Free Literature

** Guidelines for Tabling (free literature and merchandise)

** Other Ways to Distribute Free Literature

*** Coffeehouses

*** CARE Packages

*** Other Collectives