CFC membership trends from 2015 to 2025

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  • CFC membership trends from 2015 to 2025

    Here is a visualization of the CFC membership trends from 2015 to 2025. It highlights:
    • The dramatic rise in total membership from 2022 to 2024.
    • The junior surge, which peaked in 2024 and slightly tapered in 2025.
    • A steady increase in adult members, especially since 2022.
    • Life memberships rising gradually over the period.
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    Growth Highlights (YoY Totals):
    Year Members Growth Comment
    2025 5,405 +3.2% Growth slowed after two explosive years
    2024 5,240 +29.5% Strong growth in adults (+444) and life members
    2023 4,046 +58.8% Largest single-year growth in recent CFC history
    2022 2,547 +7.3% First big post-COVID rebound
    2021 2,373 -14.9% Final year of COVID impact
    2020 2,790 +11.6% Early pandemic effects
    2019 2,501 +9.5% Pre-pandemic baseline year
    2018 2,284 Reference year for pre-pandemic growth
    https://www.chess.ca/en/cfc/membership-statistics/


    Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Sunday, 6th July, 2025, 12:56 AM.

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    • #3
      You can see it in many of the chess clubs. In our local club (KW chess - Kitchener, Ontario) the old guard (longtime tournament players) has been severely diminished since the Covid breakout. We have a new generation of young adults and keen youth - somewhere in the neighborhood of 80% newbies. Its nice to see new growth. To quote Bob Dylan: the times they are a changing - and they definitely have changed.

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      • #4
        From this graph I would look at the period 2015 to 2020 and try to find out what we did as it shows a steady increase in membership. The covid effect is not our doing and hope you are not thinking to repeat it.

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        • #5
          Prior to 2013, the CFC was pretty unpopular. I know, as I volunteered in the Kevin Pacey headed membership drive. We contacted old members to encourage them to come back. I have never been cussed out so much in my life and I have been cussed out on occasion in my life. I came to the presidency as a youth organizer and coach and I refocused on treating the kids and parents a bit more kindly. Previously there was the feeling that they were treated as cash cows. In every instance the CFC was looking for its taste of 10% not unlike the fictional Sopranos.

          We gave up our taste and focused on what a non-profit should be which is interested in furthering its mission. We had problems when I started with the office and piled up receivables which were choking us. Bob Gillanders eventually came on and got things on a more even keel. Sometimes slowly but he got the job done.

          The CFC became more responsive and open. I was pretty accessible as president as were most of the board members. We added some good people over the years and if everyone is helping to row the boat forward, the successes start to pile up.

          The interesting thing is that Covid didn't kill us. It slightly wounded us but even in the depths we only lost about $15,000 which barely dinged our zero interest bank account.

          We were starting to experience the benefits of growth before the pandemic and if you extend the approximately 10% growth rate over the intervening years and we are right where that curve was taking us.
          Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Tuesday, 8th July, 2025, 01:37 PM.

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          • #6
            Don Parakin posted the following in the CFC meeting thread:


            Vlad's statistics above have # of members. For giggles, I thought I'd calculate the level of tournament activity by querying the database for the total # of participants in CFC-rated tournaments.

            Note that the numbers below include Regular and Rapid and OTB and Online (there is no way to distinguish Online events in the database).
            Year Player-Tournaments
            2025 40,900* (* prorated to a full year)
            2024 34,066
            2023 31,553
            2022 16,841
            2021 9,046
            2020 7,628
            2019 23,576
            2018 23,109
            2017 19,764
            2016 16,757
            2015 14,932
            2014 13,394
            2013 14,735
            2012 12,202
            2011 12,537
            2010 12,541
            2009 13,304
            2008 13,545
            2007 12,869
            2006 13,374
            2005 14,028
            2004 14,855
            2003 14,770
            2002 15,259
            2001 14,284
            2000 13,411

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            • #7
              I tried to post a graph but apparently it is a bit too big for chesstalk.

              You can see the thumbnail back on the thread in the CFC meeting
              https://www.chesscanada.info/forum/showthread.php?6707-5A3-CFC-outlook-for-2025-and-beyond
              Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Yesterday, 12:35 AM.

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              • #8
                https://www.chesscanada.info/forum/s...025-and-beyond

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                • #9
                  I love the table of actual tournament participation! It shows increased activity by organizers as well as players. Membership figures have always been a bit murky because of different types like junior, tournament, or life. And without a bimonthly magazine with tournament ads, what do ordinary players get for being a member? Rating fees pay for calculating their rating. I could pull up the higher membership numbers from forty-fifty years ago. but I think the number of tournaments and participant games is higher today. Plus many are now also FIDE rated.

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