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# '''A committee:''' The CRD committee is a group of volunteers (almost none of whom need to be NET trained) charged with providing administrative support to the NETs in their service area. That administrative support may include volunteer recruitment, convening meetings, outreach, fundraising, arranging training events, and more.
# '''A committee:''' The CRD committee is a group of volunteers (almost none of whom need to be NET trained) charged with providing administrative support to the NETs in their service area. That administrative support may include volunteer recruitment, convening meetings, outreach, fundraising, arranging training events, and more.
# '''A charter:''' Despite its arcane name, the CRD charter simply clarifies responsibilities and sets goals for the CRD and associated NETs.
# '''A charter:''' Despite its arcane name, the CRD charter simply clarifies responsibilities and sets goals for the CRD and associated NETs.
# '''The individual block-scale NETs associated with the CRD:''' These are teams of NETs and neighbors who determine their own service area boundaries and operations plan. Only NET Team Leaders are expected to interact with the CRD Committee.
# '''The individual block-scale NETs associated with the CRD:''' These are teams of NETs and neighbors who determine their own service area boundaries and operations plan. Their service area boundaries are ''inside'' the CRD service area boundary. Only NET Team Leaders are expected to interact with the CRD Committee.

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