Grassroots' Campaign - Tentative CFC Fees Review Submission
In preparation for the expected full " CFC Fees Review ", to be held by the CFC Governors in early 2009 ( after the release of the May 1 - October 31, 2008, 6-month interim CFC Financial Statement; and after the CFC President, David Lavin, posts early in the new year, his " updated " CFC Business Plan ), the Grassroots' Campaign reviewed its tentative submission ( which was partly based on its 3 motions - 2009-07, -08, -09 [ see GL # 2 ] - which were subsequently withdrawn so submissions could be made to the CFC Executive ). Our reconsideration of our proposals tried to take into account in particular, the opinions put forward by some organizers on the elimination of the tournament playing fee ( = " tournament membership " ). The Grassroots' Campaign is still consulting on their platform, and are continuing dialogue with a number of individuals who want to see some amendments to the tentative proposals. We would be pleased to receive your input here on our " tentative " platform on CFC fees.
The Grassroots' Campaign " tentative " CFC Fees Submission now reads as follows ( and this version currently has the support of 18 of the original " Endorsers " of the original CFC Restructuring Platform ):
1. Annual Membership/Rating Fees:
that in general, CFC Annual Membership fees be reduced, and rating fees raised ( this arises out of our original restructuring platform position that if finances supported it, we would seek reductions in annual membership and/or rating fees ). Given CFC finances currently, it would seem that the CFC cannot afford to lose revenue on fee changes, so the reduction of any annual fees must be at least offset by raises in the rating fees ( a revenue neutral change ).
2. Junior Rating Fee:
that on no account shall the junior rating fee be increased more than 100% ( that is, at maximum a raise from $ 0.50 to $ 1 )
3. 50% Reduction in Annual Membership Fee:
that, specifically, the CFC Annual Fees should be reduced by 50% ( adult – from $ 36 to $ 18; junior – from $ 24 to $ 12 ). The Rating Fees should be increased by 100% ( adult – from $ 3 /player/event to $ 6; junior – from $ 0.50 to $ 1 )
4. Tournament Playing Fee ( = " Tournament Membership " ):
that the tournament playing ( “ membership “ ) fee shall be eliminated; as an alternative to this proposal # 4, though only lukewarmly supported, the tournament playing fee can be kept, but it shall be increased 100% ( from $ 10 to $ 20 ). However, if proposal # 3 is adopted, then the tournament membership fee shall still be eliminated.
5. Membership Discount to 1st time CFC'ers:
that, if the tournament membership is eliminated, there be instituted an annual membership discount of 40% for first time CFC’ers. If the tournament membership fee is not eliminated, but goes to $ 20, then this discount shall not be instituted.
The Grassroots' Campaign would be pleased to receive all comments as they finalize their submission to the CFC Governors. You can post here, or e-mail me, the Grassroots' Campaign Coordinator ( bobarm@sympatico.ca ) .
Bob
In preparation for the expected full " CFC Fees Review ", to be held by the CFC Governors in early 2009 ( after the release of the May 1 - October 31, 2008, 6-month interim CFC Financial Statement; and after the CFC President, David Lavin, posts early in the new year, his " updated " CFC Business Plan ), the Grassroots' Campaign reviewed its tentative submission ( which was partly based on its 3 motions - 2009-07, -08, -09 [ see GL # 2 ] - which were subsequently withdrawn so submissions could be made to the CFC Executive ). Our reconsideration of our proposals tried to take into account in particular, the opinions put forward by some organizers on the elimination of the tournament playing fee ( = " tournament membership " ). The Grassroots' Campaign is still consulting on their platform, and are continuing dialogue with a number of individuals who want to see some amendments to the tentative proposals. We would be pleased to receive your input here on our " tentative " platform on CFC fees.
The Grassroots' Campaign " tentative " CFC Fees Submission now reads as follows ( and this version currently has the support of 18 of the original " Endorsers " of the original CFC Restructuring Platform ):
1. Annual Membership/Rating Fees:
that in general, CFC Annual Membership fees be reduced, and rating fees raised ( this arises out of our original restructuring platform position that if finances supported it, we would seek reductions in annual membership and/or rating fees ). Given CFC finances currently, it would seem that the CFC cannot afford to lose revenue on fee changes, so the reduction of any annual fees must be at least offset by raises in the rating fees ( a revenue neutral change ).
2. Junior Rating Fee:
that on no account shall the junior rating fee be increased more than 100% ( that is, at maximum a raise from $ 0.50 to $ 1 )
3. 50% Reduction in Annual Membership Fee:
that, specifically, the CFC Annual Fees should be reduced by 50% ( adult – from $ 36 to $ 18; junior – from $ 24 to $ 12 ). The Rating Fees should be increased by 100% ( adult – from $ 3 /player/event to $ 6; junior – from $ 0.50 to $ 1 )
4. Tournament Playing Fee ( = " Tournament Membership " ):
that the tournament playing ( “ membership “ ) fee shall be eliminated; as an alternative to this proposal # 4, though only lukewarmly supported, the tournament playing fee can be kept, but it shall be increased 100% ( from $ 10 to $ 20 ). However, if proposal # 3 is adopted, then the tournament membership fee shall still be eliminated.
5. Membership Discount to 1st time CFC'ers:
that, if the tournament membership is eliminated, there be instituted an annual membership discount of 40% for first time CFC’ers. If the tournament membership fee is not eliminated, but goes to $ 20, then this discount shall not be instituted.
The Grassroots' Campaign would be pleased to receive all comments as they finalize their submission to the CFC Governors. You can post here, or e-mail me, the Grassroots' Campaign Coordinator ( bobarm@sympatico.ca ) .
Bob
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