The principles, expectations, and protections that guide our community.
A clear, fair agreement between ETHOS and our volunteers defining rights, responsibilities, and boundaries.
Too many volunteer programmes exploit goodwill, create unrealistic expectations, or fail to recognise contributions. Our charter ensures volunteering with ETHOS is safe, fair, rewarding, and sustainable.
Our Promise: We will never expect unpaid full-time work, erode boundaries, or take advantage of your commitment. Volunteering should enrich your life, not exploit it.
Remember: Volunteering enriches your life. If it starts to feel exploitative, overwhelming, or unsustainable, please speak to your supervisor immediately. We can adjust roles, redistribute tasks, or help you transition out respectfully.
Standards for respectful, inclusive, and professional behaviour in our community.
Treat everyone with dignity, regardless of background, identity, or viewpoint. Value diverse perspectives.
Create welcoming spaces. Actively include voices from different cultures, sectors, and experiences.
Be honest, transparent, and accountable. Acknowledge mistakes and learn from feedback.
The following behaviours are not tolerated and may result in warnings, suspension, or removal from the community:
If you witness or experience a Code of Conduct violation:
Warning
First minor violation: Private warning, expectation setting
Temporary Suspension
Repeat or moderate violations: Temporary suspension from community
Permanent Removal
Serious violations or repeated offences: Permanent ban with published rationale
All enforcement actions documented. Appeal process available promptly.
Guidelines for using the ETHOS name, logo, and representing the organisation publicly.
Need logo files? Approved volunteers can request brand assets from their supervisor. Include vector (.svg) and PNG versions with usage guidelines.
If approached by journalists, podcasters, or media outlets about ETHOS:
โ ๏ธ Pause & Refer
Thank them for interest. Say you'll connect them with our communications lead. Do not provide quotes or statements.
โ Forward to Leadership
Email media inquiries to: info@ethos.institute
Include: outlet, journalist, topic, deadline
Only designated spokespeople may make official ETHOS statements to media:
You're welcome to share ETHOS work on personal social media accounts:
โ Encouraged:
โ Avoid:
Suggested disclaimer: "Views my own. Proud volunteer with @ETHOSInstitute"
How intellectual property, attribution, and licensing work for volunteer contributions.
By contributing to ETHOS as a volunteer, you agree to the following terms regarding your work:
You grant ETHOS a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use, modify, distribute, and sublicense your contributions for ETHOS's mission. This allows us to:
ETHOS commits to crediting your contributions appropriately:
You retain copyright to your original work, but you've given ETHOS permission to use it freely. Think of it like Creative Commons:
You can:
ETHOS can:
You certify that your contributions are:
For code contributions (website, tools, automation), we use the standard Developer Certificate of Origin v1.1:
By making a contribution to this project, I certify that:
(a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I have the right to submit it under the open source licence indicated in the file; or
(b) The contribution is based upon previous work that, to the best of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source licence and I have the right under that licence to submit that work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part by me, under the same open source licence; or
(c) The contribution was provided directly to me by some other person who certified (a), (b) or (c) and I have not modified it.
(d) I understand and agree that this project and the contribution are public and that a record of the contribution is maintained indefinitely.
Code contributions are sign-off using: git commit -s
Can I use my ETHOS work in my portfolio?
Yes! You retain rights to showcase your work. Just attribute it properly: "Created for ETHOS Institute."
What if my employer owns my work product?
Check your employment agreement. If uncertain, get written permission from your employer before contributing substantive work.
Can I withdraw my contributions later?
No. Once contributed, the licence is irrevocable. This ensures ETHOS can rely on volunteer work long-term. However, you can always stop contributing new work.
How is my work attributed?
Co-authorship on publications, acknowledgment in resources, digital badges, and public team page listing (with your consent).
Our charter ensures volunteering is safe, fair, and rewarding for everyone.
Questions? Email info@ethos.institute
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