Atheist Alliance International is an off-shoot of the Atheist Alliance. Atheist Alliance was established in 1991 and incorporated in August 1992. Originally an alliance of four U.S.-based local atheist groups, it grew throughout the United States and internationally, and in 2001 it changed its name to Atheist Alliance International (AAI). In 2006 AAI held its first international conference in
Reykjavík, Iceland in coordination with the Atheist Society of Iceland. In 2010 and 2011, AAI members approved the strategic separation of its international and U.S. segments: • The international federation continued to use the name AAI while also forming a new foundation. • The U.S. group (a separate entity) was named Atheist Alliance of America, and in 2022 it was rebranded as
SecularHelp. The launch of the newly restructured AAI occurred at the
World Atheist Convention in Dublin, Ireland on 3 June 2011. AAI then described the organisation as follows:
Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a global network of atheist and freethought groups and individuals, committed to educating its members and the public about atheism, secularism and related issues. A positive global voice for atheism and secularism, AAl: •
Strengthens cooperation between atheist and freethought organisations around the world; •
Supports the establishment of new atheist/freethought organisations, particularly in developing countries; and •
Facilitates and supports projects/events that promote atheism, critical thinking and empiricism, while combating discrimination against atheists and freethinkers around the world. In 2013, AAI was granted special consultative status by the
United Nations Economic and Social Council. In February 2018, AAI was granted participatory status at the
Council of Europe. During 2017-2018, a small number of directors placed AAI into what they called "Special Measures", without the knowledge of other directors, or any of the members. On 20 May 2018 a "Directors Annual General Meeting" was held, without the knowledge of most of the members. At that AGM, new bylaws were introduced which, among other things: • Removed the requirement for the board to hold Annual General Meetings. • Removed the ability of members to nominate or elect directors, or (in the absence of AGMs) to propose or vote on any other motions. • Removed the requirement for the board to publish annual accounts to the members. In 2021, the
Secretary of State of California suspended AAI. In 2022, AAI's participatory status at the
Council of Europe was revoked. == Organization structure ==