Coordinators, senior coordinators, and associates (coordinators) are the core members of the GNC campaign and the most important individuals for the GNC movement’s success. As unpaid volunteers, coordinators manage all GNC programs in an area. Coordinators serve as community role models, teaching generations of future American patriots.
GNC coordinators must be U.S. citizens, age 21 and older, who can give their time and efforts to the GNC campaign. Coordinators should realize the importance of the GNC movement, be familiar with American history and its political atmosphere, understand the duties of U.S. citizens, and have experience in community service and social services.
Coordinator candidates are required to attend a three-night, two-day training seminar in Atlanta, Georgia. Once trained, coordinators will be expected to: make campaign speeches and presentations, distribute campaign materials, help churches organize the GNC Manners Schools, contribute opinion articles to local news media, memorize the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance, read American history books, submit monthly activity reports, volunteer in the local community, attend seminars, and recruit other coordinators.
GNC will remove from the coordinators’ list the names of any inactive coordinators. Coordinator candidates are not employees of GNF/GNC, and GNF/GNC is not responsible for any of their actions. Candidates are required to sign a nondisclosure agreement and a hold-harmless agreement against GNF/GNC.