Referring to the CFC's 2012 financial statements (specifically, the Statement of Revenue and Expenditure and note 3 to the statements - see link below), in fiscal 2011 and 2012 revenues from 'other programs' represented approximately half of the CFC's total revenues. Note 3 to the 2012 financial statements indicates that nearly all of these revenues from 'other programs' were derived from the CYCC. Further, the text in note 3 (see below) suggests that all of the CYCC-related revenues were used to send players to the WYCC.
It seems unlikely to me that the CFC spent nearly $112,000 during fiscal 2012 to send players/family members to the WYCC. Given the significant portion of the CFC's revenues represented by these monies, surely more transparency is required in the CFC's financial reporting, as to both the source(s) of the monies and how they were expended. (I won't be holding my breath, though :) )
http://chess.ca/sites/default/files/fiscals_2012.pdf
It seems unlikely to me that the CFC spent nearly $112,000 during fiscal 2012 to send players/family members to the WYCC. Given the significant portion of the CFC's revenues represented by these monies, surely more transparency is required in the CFC's financial reporting, as to both the source(s) of the monies and how they were expended. (I won't be holding my breath, though :) )
http://chess.ca/sites/default/files/fiscals_2012.pdf
Olympic donations are designated to provide financial support for participation of Canadian representatives in the International Chess Olympiads. The Canadian Youth Chess Championships (CYCC) entry fees cover the cost of sending players to the World Youth Chess Championships (WYCC). The Kalev Pugi Fund was established as a bequest in the
Chess Foundation of Canada. Each year interest earned by this fund is transferred from the Foundation to the Federation to provide travel assistance for junior players. Contributions to these programs are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenditures are incurred.
Chess Foundation of Canada. Each year interest earned by this fund is transferred from the Foundation to the Federation to provide travel assistance for junior players. Contributions to these programs are recognized as revenue in the year in which the related expenditures are incurred.
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