Re: Should the CFC try to dismantle the Chess Foundation?
Well said, Paul. However, I do think that Gary asks a valuable question, one we should not be afraid to explore. The question really is "what is the best use of Foundation assets to support Chess in Canada?". The Foundation history has been to provide a secure long term source of revenue for the CFC. This position has strong support amongst the CFC Governors.
The CFC does struggle financially to provide just the basic services for the membership, FIDE obligations, newsletter, and rating services. Very little is left to promote the game. I suggested some time ago that Foundation funds might be used to fund a promotion campaign. Perhaps a membership drive, or just to raise public awareness of chess. For instance, a modest $ 15,000 program spread over 5 years (ie $ 3,000 per year), targeted to increase CFC memberships. I could support such an initiative, as long as it well conceived and communicated to the governors.
Paul, I do share your fear of funds being pillaged on some "good ideas". With the CFC financial track record, the onus certainly is on them to demonstrate that any plan is worthy of funding.
Pissing it away in prize money or appearance fees would certainly be obscene. Building the membership base must be the priority.
Just to be clear - I voted NO on the poll.
Originally posted by Paul Leblanc
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The CFC does struggle financially to provide just the basic services for the membership, FIDE obligations, newsletter, and rating services. Very little is left to promote the game. I suggested some time ago that Foundation funds might be used to fund a promotion campaign. Perhaps a membership drive, or just to raise public awareness of chess. For instance, a modest $ 15,000 program spread over 5 years (ie $ 3,000 per year), targeted to increase CFC memberships. I could support such an initiative, as long as it well conceived and communicated to the governors.
Paul, I do share your fear of funds being pillaged on some "good ideas". With the CFC financial track record, the onus certainly is on them to demonstrate that any plan is worthy of funding.
Pissing it away in prize money or appearance fees would certainly be obscene. Building the membership base must be the priority.
Just to be clear - I voted NO on the poll.
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