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Contribute resources to openmun.org

For now, we are only accepting submissions for MUN committees. Ensure that your committees are well structured and clear.

Contribute Committee
The name of your committee. Please capitalize the first letter of each word except conjunctions.
See this explanation if you aren’t sure: https://www.munprep.org/mun-committees-the-different-styles/#the-3-committee-styles
Contemporary – set in the present or close to it. Historical – a committee based on a real moment in the past. Speculative – set in a realistic future or alternate history. Fictional – set in a fictional world or fantastical version of ours.
BEGINNER – Anyone who knows parli pro (or maybe not) can pick this up. INTERMEDIATE – Most MUN delegates with a few committees under their belt can easily do this. ADVANCED – This would be more difficult unless you had been doing MUN for a few years.
Is everything in the committee or do delegates need to do further work/research?
The minimum number of hours you estimate this committee can be pulled off in.
Increase this by the number of times you have submitted if you are making a new version of a previously published committee.
Your name or psuedonym.
This will NOT be shared with the committee document and is just for internal use purposes.
Others, such as artists, who deserve credit for this work. Please include their role as well as their name, separate each by commas.
If you have somewhere that you can receive donations for your work, enter it here. We recommend ‘Buy me a Coffee.’
This should be 4-5 lines explaining the gist of your committee. It should sell the theme/point of your committee less than the details or mechanics. We may edit this field depending on how long it is, how well it fits our page template, and how well it describes the committee.
Up to ~15 lines explaining your committee. This should give most of the information that someone would need to run your committee. You can include more in your background guide, but what would one need to know if they are browsing and considering this committee. It should include themes, required setup, some mechanics, etc.
A link to Google Doc, Word in the web, or other place to find your committee file. Google documents are preferred. Make sure it is viewable by guests via that link.