What must a C12 Group franchisee do to ensure Kingdom unity and fellowship during the transition after termination?
C12_Group Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Upon the termination of this Agreement, the following shall apply: (a) all members in Franchisee's Territory must be notified of Franchisee's decision to leave C12 and they must be informed of their option to continue participating in CEO Forums and Key Player Forums led by a subsequent Area Chair to be appointed by Franchisor (Franchisor will formally present this option to the members, either collectively or individually); (b) members will be free to either remain C12 members or to make alternative CEO roundtable arrangements once they have been informed of their options; (c) Franchisee shall conduct itself in any such transition so that the best interests of the group members are served and that Kingdom unity and fellowship are preserved; and (d) Franchisee shall cease using all C12 materials, trade names and marks, and implying any association with C12.
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 46)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 C12 Group Franchise Disclosure Document, a franchisee who is leaving the C12 Group system must conduct themselves in a way that serves the best interests of the group members and preserves Kingdom unity and fellowship. This requirement applies upon the termination of the Franchise Agreement.
Specifically, all members in the franchisee's territory must be notified of the franchisee's decision to leave C12 Group. These members must be informed of their option to continue participating in CEO Forums and Key Player Forums, which will be led by a subsequent Area Chair appointed by C12 Group. The franchisor, C12 Group, will formally present this option to the members either collectively or individually.
Members are free to either remain C12 Group members or make alternative CEO roundtable arrangements once they have been informed of their options. The departing franchisee must cease using all C12 Group materials, trade names and marks, and stop implying any association with C12 Group.