2026 GROUP INVENTORY QUESTIONNAIRE
Please print out and answer the following questions, taken from page 29 of the General Service Office Pamphlet: "The A.A. Group – Where It All Begins". Feel free to note your contact information on this questionnaire or remain anonymous. Make other comments if the below questions do not address your suggestion or concern. Pre-printed forms are available at the group.
When done, place in the storage closet safe by noon on June 1, 2026. One member (Ash J.) of our three-person committee will compile answers to give to our moderator, Jason T. of the Mansfield Group. He will conduct our inventory on June 7, 2026 at 2:00 pm in the main meeting room. Please attend! Notes will be taken. After the inventory, the three-person committee (Ash, Casey and Linda Jo) will go through everything and identify any action items. These will be brought to Steering Committee for review and become possible motions to vote on in future Group Conscience meetings.
1. What is the basic purpose of our group?
2. What more can our group do to carry the message?
3. Is our group attracting alcoholics from different backgrounds? Are we seeing a good cross-section of our community, including those with special needs?
4. Do new members stick with us, or does the turnover seem excessive? If so, why? What can we as a group do to retain members?
5. Do we emphasize the importance of sponsorship? How effectively? How can we do it better?
6. Are we careful to preserve the anonymity of our group members and other A.A.s outside the meeting rooms? Do we also leave what they share at meetings behind?
7. Does our group emphasize to all members the value of keeping up with the kitchen, set-up, clean-up and other housekeeping chores that are essential for our Twelfth Step efforts?
8. Are all members given the opportunity to speak at meetings and to participate in other group activities?
9. Mindful that holding office is a great responsibility not to be viewed as the outcome of a popularity contest, are we choosing our officers with care?
10. Are we doing all we can to provide an attractive and accessible meeting place?
11. Does our group do its fair share toward participating in the purpose of A.A.—as it relates to our Three Legacies of Recovery, Unity, and Service?
12. What has our group done lately to bring the A.A. message to the attention of professionals in the community—the physicians, clergy, court officials, educators, and others who are often the first to see alcoholics in need of help?
13. How is our group fulfilling its responsibility to the Seventh Tradition?

