Scientology Missions International

Scientology Missions International

Infobox Organization


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caption = Logo of Scientology Missions International
name = Scientology Missions International
formation = 1981
type = Scientology
status = Non-profit
purpose =
headquarters = Hemet, California, USA
leader_title = Chairman of Religious Technology Center
leader_name = David Miscavige
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website = [http://www.smi.org smi.org]
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Scientology Missions International (SMI) is a Californian 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, which is located in Los Angeles, California [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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] . SMI is part of the Church of Scientology network.

While being a corporation, SMI is also a management entity, which is ecclesiastically integrated within the mother church of Scientology, the Church of Scientology International. SMI runs on a world-wide basis the so-called ""Scientology missions", which are beginner organizations within the Church of Scientology network. These "Missions" offer basic Dianetics and Scientology services to Scientology members and to the general public. The official website of SMI states the following about "Scientology missions" and the functions of SMI:

" [...] [A] Scientology Mission is the entrance point in Scientology for people of all faiths and walks of life. Here, people become introduced to Dianetics and Scientology technology. [...] Scientology missions also preside over naming ceremonies, officiate over marriages and funerals and are there to assists those in distress. [...] To assist missions in these endeavors, Scientology Missions International (SMI) was formed to act as the mother church for all missions. SMI's international offices provide guidance, help and direction for existing missions through a global network of continental offices. Through training manuals, apprenticeships, direct consultation, magazines, newsletters, promotion and a wealth of other materials, SMI provides the wherewithal new and existing missions need to function and expand. [...] " [ [http://www.smi.org/about/index.htm About Scientology Missions International, official website of SMI, retrieved on April 27th, 2008] ]

In a 1993 memorandum by the Church of Scientology International, the following information was provided to the Internal Revenue Service with regards to SMI's role, its personnel and its income:

" [...] Missions [...] , nearly 100 in the United States alone and over 250 worldwide, minister the lowest levels ofreligious services to parishioners within their localities. Missions are under the ecclesiastical authority of SMI, which in turn is under the ecclesiastical authority of CSI. SMI itself has a staff of approximately 26 individuals and an annual budget of approximately $ 2.6 million, based on its annual disbursements for the most recent year for which financial statements are available. [...] " [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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]

Corporate Information

Basic Information

SMI was incorporated on December 22nd, 1981 in Los Angeles, California by its Trustees William J. Duckhorn, Edward E. Brewer and Cecilia P. Murray [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] . On June 17th, 1982 the Board of Trustees amended the Articles of Incorporation [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] . The day after, on June 18th, 1982, SMI's Board of Directors, then consisting of Roger C. Barnes, Karen Sue Campbell and Howard D. Becker, adopted the Bylaws of the newly created organization [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] .

On September 21st, 1993 the following individuals held corporate positions at SMI: The Board of Trustees was composed of Jonathan Epstein, Jessica Pruitt and Pablo Lobato. The members of SMI's Board of Directors at that time were Jean Discher, Bernard Radburn and Claire Edwards. SMI's President was Jean Discher, its Secretary and Treasurer Beate Gordon and its Assistant Secretary Bernard Radburn [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] .

As of November 23rd, 2000, SMI's corporate officers were Richard Fear (Chief Executive Officer/President), Joi Marchant (Secretary) and Claire Edwards (Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer) [Statement by Domestic Nonprofit Corporation, Religious Technology Center, Secretary of State, State of California, Filed: Sacramento, California, November 23rd, 2001] .

At present the official address of SMI is 6331 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028. SMI operates from the same address as the Church of Scientology International and other sub-entities of CSI. SMI's official agent is Jeanne Caugan. Her official address is 3055 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 900, Los Angeles, CA 90010 [ [http://kepler.sos.ca.gov/ Website of the California Secretary of State - California Business Search, Information retrieved on April 27th, 2008] ] .

On August 18th, 1993, SMI filed an application for tax exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and on September 3rd, 1993 a request for a "Group Exemption Ruling" for the affiliated Scientology "missions" in the United States [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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] . In 1993, the Internal Revenue Service eventually granted SMI's requests for exemption [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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] .

Main Corporate Activities - Licensing of Trademarks & Service Marks

Within the corporate structure of the Scientology network, the Religious Technology Center owns the right to license the Scientology trademarks and service marks through a so-called "assignment agreement" between RTC and the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard on May 16th, 1982 [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] . RTC and CSI entered a license agreement on May 18th, 1982, granting CSI, the new "Mother Church of Scientology," the right to use and sub-license certain of the trademarks and service marks [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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] .

As a consequence, CSI entered a license agreement with SMI on May 19th, 1982, which granted the right to SMI to further license the Scientology trademarks and service marks to the "Scientology missions" [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
] .

In the years following the signing of the agreement with CSI, SMI has entered various license agreements with "Scientology missions" around the world over the use of the Scientology trademarks and service marks [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
]
]

Organizational Structure & Management

Besides its corporate status, SMI is also a part of the ecclesiastical command structure of the international Church of Scientology management. Integrated within the mother church of Scientology, the Church of Scientology International, SMI is one of 8 sub-units and networks, which form the so-called "Flag Command Bureaux" (FCB). The Scientology management booklet "The Command Channels of Scientology" states the following about the FCB:

" [...] The Flag Command Bureaux, so named from its origination aboard the Flag Ship Apollo, is the central point of tactical management for all the individual orgs and units of all the sectors of Scientology. The Flag Command Bureaux is the tactical level of management. It gets International Management plans, evaluations and programs done in all the individual orgs and units. [...] "

Describing the purpose and functions of SMI, the "Command Channels" booklet sees SMI as a "tactical management unit which isin charge of and fully responsible for the expansion of the mission network."

Furthermore it states:

" [...] Its purpose is to get missions functioning as Scientology's spearhead into the society and to hold wide open the entrance gates of the Bridge. This is achieved by getting the missions flooding their community with books, getting a huge volume of new public onto the Bridge through clearly delineated introductory routes with basic Scientology and Dianetics services well delivered, and by driving people further up the Bridge to orgs so they can train as auditors and go Clear and OT.

"SMI INT assists missions in accomplishing this by helping them execute tactical programs provided by the Senior Executive Strata. SMI INT sees that missions get their technical and administrative staff trained in orgs so they perform their functions.

"SMI INT is responsible for keeping missions inethics, in-tech and on-policy so they expand andfulfill their purpose of being a successful front-lines dissemination activity for Scientology which sends a high volume of new public, having successfully received basic services, on up to orgs.

"SMI INT also sees that new missions are opened and gotten productive. There should be 10 missions around every org, each actively sending a large flow of new public to its local org, thus contributing to its expansion up to and beyond the size of the old Saint Hill in its prime. [...] " [ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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]

ee also

*Scientology
*Dianetics
*Church of Scientology
*Religious Technology Center
*Church of Scientology International
*List of Scientology organizations

References


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