Membership Requirements
1. Your team must have a minimum of one year of verifiable service in the community.
2. You must provide at least 2 verifiable references from previous clients and one reference from a paranormal research group in your local area.
3. Teams of PI should have current contact information online for your group on any websites or social media sites.
4. Your group must not charge for investigation services. Your group may accept donations, but this should not be prominent on your website or in other publications. Public fund-raising efforts are acceptable.
5. The Founder of your group must be at least 21 years of age and have a clean criminal background. Groups may include members under the age of 18 but PI- sponsored events are for ages 18 and older for liability purposes.
6. Member groups are expected to participate as much as possible in PI-sponsored events and to be involved in both their local and state paranormal communities. Groups are encouraged to attend paranormal conferences and to represent Para-Indiana in a professional, knowledgeable and credible light.
Expectation of Members Membership Protocols
1. All PI members should conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times, remembering that each of us is representative of all of other groups associated with PI. *Your conduct is a reflection on all of us.*
2. PI is a networking tool as well as an information and support structure for our groups. All groups are expected to work together in a cohesive relationship, being respectful of individual group’s differences in philosophy and methodology. We recognize that every PI member group has something unique to offer that we can all benefit from.
3. Slander or misrepresentation of another PI group or any of its individual members is cause for immediate dismissal from PI. Such conduct will not be tolerated.
4. If an issue of questionable conduct arises between groups or their respective members that cannot be settled internally by those groups in a timely fashion, the issue may be brought before the PI Board of Directors for review. A decision by the Board of Directors will be final and any associated disciplinary actions will be carried out immediately.
PI Board of Directors Our Board of Directors consists of one representative from each of our four founding member groups, with each representative appointed by his/her own team. Each founding member team within the PI therefore gets one collective vote of issues regarding the steerage of Para-Indiana.
Our Mission: Para-Indiana is a network of paranormal groups working together to promote unity in the paranormal community. It is the intent of PI to build upon the foundation of credibility and legitimacy within the paranormal field by strengthening relationships between paranormal research and investigative organizations, and to provide accountability within the field by sharing information, knowledge, evidence, and investigative techniques.
1. Your team must have a minimum of one year of verifiable service in the community.
2. You must provide at least 2 verifiable references from previous clients and one reference from a paranormal research group in your local area.
3. Teams of PI should have current contact information online for your group on any websites or social media sites.
4. Your group must not charge for investigation services. Your group may accept donations, but this should not be prominent on your website or in other publications. Public fund-raising efforts are acceptable.
5. The Founder of your group must be at least 21 years of age and have a clean criminal background. Groups may include members under the age of 18 but PI- sponsored events are for ages 18 and older for liability purposes.
6. Member groups are expected to participate as much as possible in PI-sponsored events and to be involved in both their local and state paranormal communities. Groups are encouraged to attend paranormal conferences and to represent Para-Indiana in a professional, knowledgeable and credible light.
Expectation of Members Membership Protocols
1. All PI members should conduct themselves in a professional manner at all times, remembering that each of us is representative of all of other groups associated with PI. *Your conduct is a reflection on all of us.*
2. PI is a networking tool as well as an information and support structure for our groups. All groups are expected to work together in a cohesive relationship, being respectful of individual group’s differences in philosophy and methodology. We recognize that every PI member group has something unique to offer that we can all benefit from.
3. Slander or misrepresentation of another PI group or any of its individual members is cause for immediate dismissal from PI. Such conduct will not be tolerated.
4. If an issue of questionable conduct arises between groups or their respective members that cannot be settled internally by those groups in a timely fashion, the issue may be brought before the PI Board of Directors for review. A decision by the Board of Directors will be final and any associated disciplinary actions will be carried out immediately.
PI Board of Directors Our Board of Directors consists of one representative from each of our four founding member groups, with each representative appointed by his/her own team. Each founding member team within the PI therefore gets one collective vote of issues regarding the steerage of Para-Indiana.
Our Mission: Para-Indiana is a network of paranormal groups working together to promote unity in the paranormal community. It is the intent of PI to build upon the foundation of credibility and legitimacy within the paranormal field by strengthening relationships between paranormal research and investigative organizations, and to provide accountability within the field by sharing information, knowledge, evidence, and investigative techniques.