Constitution and organisational framework

The Hiram Initiative

Adopted by the founding committee on 13 May 2026. The constitution is the source of truth for how THI is structured, governed and operated. This page is a public summary; the signed PDF is available on request.

Contents

What's inside

  1. Part One — Identity and Purpose
  2. Part Two — Aims and Objectives
  3. Part Three — Programmes and Delivery
  4. Part Four — Governance and Committee
  5. Part Five — Powers of the Committee
  6. Part Six — Finances and Funds
  7. Part Seven — Partnerships and Collaboration
  8. Part Eight — Amendments and Dissolution
  9. Part Nine — Adoption and Signatures
Adoption

Signed and dated

Chairperson

Johnson Ogundeji

Signed 13 May 2026

Secretary

Joseph Falano

Signed 13 May 2026

Amendments. Alterations may only be made at a formally convened meeting with at least 75% of those present and voting in favour. Proposed amendments must be submitted in writing to the Secretary at least 14 days before the meeting.