Has the USMS ever consider starting a foundation? Many nonprofit organizations have one so that their members and other intersted parties can give large donations and the organization can use the foundation to help with extensive costs.
Generally, they are very easy to run once they have been started.
Or does the USMS have a donation mechanism connected to the membership? Has anyone ever discussed a true membership drive? I've never seem any type of membership pamphlett or brochure. If the new magazaine is going to be the property of USMS, this seems to me to be a great way to entice more people into membership and making donations. I live in a small town of about 33,000 in west central Illinois. There are two members to CMSA, however, there are other poeple who have swam in college and still swim. When I've mentioned USMS to them, they do not see a reason to become a member -two used to get Fitness Swimmer and didn't know about Swim Magazine.
I generally swim in postal races because trips to Chicago to swim for the day can be very expensive. The organization does offer many benfits to swimmers outside of simply being a link to compettition. Oddly, I don't even know towhom to address this question.
USMS has so many benefits that many people could use. The organization seems ot be very passive though.
Craig,
Welcome to Champaign-Urbana. I work in Champaign and swim in Champaign-Urbana.
I don't swim with the U of IL Masters team due to practice times don't fit my schedule. I coach HS, work 8-10 plus hours.
I am a USA swimmer too, and swim with Champaign County Aquachiefs on Sunday since that is my only day off.
This year, Nike has set up a grant to help swimmers set up a master's club, help existing clubs with marketing their club.
Mel Goldstein has more information about this grant.
Craig,
Welcome to Champaign-Urbana. I work in Champaign and swim in Champaign-Urbana.
I don't swim with the U of IL Masters team due to practice times don't fit my schedule. I coach HS, work 8-10 plus hours.
I am a USA swimmer too, and swim with Champaign County Aquachiefs on Sunday since that is my only day off.
This year, Nike has set up a grant to help swimmers set up a master's club, help existing clubs with marketing their club.
Mel Goldstein has more information about this grant.