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Levels of Participation

Determine the level of IAP involvement appropriate for you using the guide below. If you have questions or need any help regarding this, call us at .

We move to higher and higher levels of involvement but all are essential to the world!

Everyone can contribute with thought, prayer and financial contributions.
  1. a) Those with sufficient ability to understand the urgency of the material but who have executive level responsibilities or confront severe issues that constrain their time should support IAP's work by prayer and, where possible, substantial financial contributions.
    If you have financial resources, call us, as we can help you further digest the uniqueness of the IAP mission and the way your donation will help.
    b) People with physical and/or intellectual limitations (such as sickness or old age and lack of education) will still help immensely by the above general involvement. Some of these limitations, such as those due to temporary overburden of life circumstances, may resolve and thereby allow movement to further involvement at Level 2 and greater.
    Involvement can include: buying IAP material for children, grandchildren, godchildren etc. Read as much as you can of the materials yourself and talk to IAP to get advice on how to engage.
  2. Most people should also buy material for themselves and their families, start study groups with their family and friends and consider volunteering for IAP. Begin to integrate the proper physics-based thinking into your own vocation. A good way to start is to read and follow the instructions found in the survival guide.
  3. People with sufficient time should commit to Level 2 participation and call IAP to start the process of becoming an IAP Volunteer Member.
  4. People with a B.S. degree should call IAP about becoming an IAP Volunteer Member and then an IAP Associate Member. Those with advanced degrees in science and certain other rigorous fields should become Associate Member: Level II
  5. PhD Physicists who are active in their field can begin the process of becoming an IAP Certified Member by contacting us.
All of us should be tasked with moving our own and others' understanding and involvement forward so as to help the IAP solve the core problem of our world.

IAP is tax-exempt, publicly supported and recognized by the

Internal Revenue Service as a 501c(3) organization.

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