
Photo Baha'i World News Service
INITIATION
! Individual initiative [by a Baha'i]
! Local Spiritual Assembly
! National Spiritual Assembly
! World Center
a. Universal House of Justice
b. Office of Social & Economic Development
GUIDELINES
– 1) where a relatively strong & united Baha’i community exists
– 2) subject to consultation at all levels
– 3) suited to local needs and resources
• immediate & perceived needs of the community
– 4) meet aims & purposes of civil authorities
• service to community is prime objective
– 5) means of rendering assistance & help
• gain experience, confidence, self respect, dignity
– 6) well defined aims & objectives
• simple & manageable
– 7) # served matches resources & capacity
• Baha’i standards & principles applied
• culturally & socially sensitive
– 8) community, grass roots commitment
– 9) ensure women’s participation
• must have men’s support & participation
– 10) assure role for youth in development
– 11) trustworthy individuals with managerial skills needed
– 12) aim to become self supporting
Uploaded on December 22, 2005 by bsaunders904 on flickr
– 1) where a relatively strong & united Baha’i community exists
– 2) subject to consultation at all levels
– 3) suited to local needs and resources
• immediate & perceived needs of the community
– 4) meet aims & purposes of civil authorities
• service to community is prime objective
– 5) means of rendering assistance & help
• gain experience, confidence, self respect, dignity
– 6) well defined aims & objectives
• simple & manageable
– 7) # served matches resources & capacity
• Baha’i standards & principles applied
• culturally & socially sensitive
– 8) community, grass roots commitment
– 9) ensure women’s participation
• must have men’s support & participation
– 10) assure role for youth in development
– 11) trustworthy individuals with managerial skills needed
– 12) aim to become self supporting
Uploaded on December 22, 2005 by bsaunders904 on flickr

http://www.rabbanitrust.org/papers2001/sed_principles.pdf
It appears that the success of a Baha'i SED is precisely dependent upon the extent to which these principles, which incorporate larger Baha'i principles, are adhered to. It can be argued that one's religion, in the case of SEDs, does not provide the barrier but the avenue to success. Here's a link to a discussion of Baha'i SEDs that mention or don't mention Baha'u'llah. -gw
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