Chronological Checklist to Become an Accompanier
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- Read the Program Overview and About NISGUA to familiarize yourself with G.A.P. and the organization it is part of, and to make sure you meet the requirements. Review Fundraising and Accompanier Budget to ensure that you understand the financial responsibilities involved in the program. Contact the U.S. Program Coordinator if you have any questions.
- Check our calendar to find out when the next trainings
are, as well as the corresponding application and reference
form deadline.
- Download the application form and reference form
or write to gap[AT]nisgua.org to request paper copies. Ask two references to complete the provided form and return to NISGUA/G.A.P., 1830 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington DC, 20009 by the deadline.
- Submit the application form to the U.S. Program Coordinator. We prefer that you submit your application via e-mail to gap[AT]nisgua.org and follow up with a signed hard copy mailed to NISGUA/G.A.P., but a paper copy only is also acceptable.
- The U.S. Program Coordinator will contact you to set up a phone interview. This provides us with an opportunity to get to know you better as well as a chance for you to ask questions about the program. It will also include a brief Spanish assessment.
- Prior to the interview, thoroughly read the Join the Guatemala Accompaniment Project section of the NISGUA website and prepare a list of questions that you have about the program.
- Approximately 6 weeks prior to the training, the U.S. Program Coordinator
will contact you to let you know if you have been invited to training. If we
invite you to attend, we believe that you are qualified to become an accompanier.
However, during the training it sometimes becomes evident that the candidate
and the program are not a good match. Therefore we do not make a final decision
on acceptance into G.A.P. until completion of training.
- Before arriving at training, decide the earliest and latest dates that you
are able to depart for Guatemala, as well as the anticipated length of your
commitment. This information will influence where you are placed in Guatemala.
- At the end of training you will be assigned to a U.S. Sponsoring Community
and to a placement in Guatemala. The trainers must take a variety of factors
into account when deciding where to place accompaniers, and we do not guarantee
a particular placement.
- Once you have been assigned, you will begin to develop a relationship with
your Sponsoring Community and initiate your fundraising activities.
- Depending on your schedule, the schedule of the accompanier you are replacing,
and the needs of those you will be accompanying, you will travel to Guatemala
sometime within six months of the training. If you need additional language
study, you will complete it at that time. After a week of in-country training
you will be placed.
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