Looks like ABC and BCSF are getting closer to a merger. What should the new name be
ABSF
BCBC
ABTTWOA (A Bout Time There Was One Association)
On a serious note, doo you know how much it would cost to set up a newly named organization with the changing of all the government contracts/agreements, web site changes, letterhead, legal identities, banners, tents, trailers, new vests/jackets, new trail passes, new signage, etc., etc.?
It won't be cheap, but I feel the name needs to represent the regions of both clubs. This will solidify the commitment to protecting the interests of the new merged club in the eyes of it's members and the government and make it stronger IMO.A lot. Which is why bcsf is just fine
It won't be cheap, but I feel the name needs to represent the regions of both clubs. This will solidify the commitment to protecting the interests of the new merged club in the eyes of it's members and the government and make it stronger IMO.
Agree with that. BCSF makes sense. Having British Columbia in the name makes sense.The BCSF has served the provincial and national needs of snowmobilers for going on 50 years, albeit, with a few hick-ups along the way, and is very representative of the regions throughout the province. Change is sometimes good, but IMHO, the name change would be taking away from programs for snowmobilers; like money well spent on fighting caribou closures for an example.
It is the same people doing the volunteering, whatever the name, and a name change isn't going to bring in more volunteers. It is only going to spend needless money.
To Momma
and to ALL THE VOLUNTEERS that don't get any credit for all the in behind the seen's work they all do ?
I think we all owe MOMMA a huge thank you as she has been working incredibly hard on this. You wouldnt believe the number of hours (VOLUNTEER hours) she has spent and the crap she has had to take. So if you see her at the sled show.......give her a hug, high five, slap on the arse.....whatever you feel comfortable with. One united club is good for everyone.
ABCSF
If someone was to say to me BCSF, I don't think about Crowsnest Pass. I don't believe most of the public would either. They see BCSF and think British Columbia only.
I understand the cost to change for either group if a merger happens
But if it's this much change as in the group , the people ect
The name has to reflect new.new.new
Just my thoughts
The people shouldn't be changing anytime soon Tex, when you get a team that can focus on issues, policies, procedures and projects and not personal agendas or decisions based on personal opinion, you keep them - this is not a common found thing in NPO. There has been a strong goal of forging a team focussed on the matters at hand, there are no personal agendas and the BCSF is stronger than ever and keeping on keeping on. Change happens as growth and development happens, you don't change your business name just because you start to do well, or find better ways to do things, or have better employees…you just build and develop your brand. At this point, people/clubs can decide what they want, but it's going forward with strong momentum regardless. A name change would only be to satisfy a small number of individuals who have a pride issue with going 'back' to the BCSF or have a personal issue with someone/something related to it, it would be a personal decision not based on policy or procedures or economic sense. There is absolutely no financial sense to it, nor is there any substantiating research or data that would back a non profit name change. We know what this entails as the CAC just underwent the rebranding. It is simply not worth it. Let's put our money and energy where it matters, in making snowmobiling clubs stronger and our sport more respected in the big picture for what it offers people and communities. The organization is 50 years strong this coming season, you don't walk away from that. We'd be a joke to the higher powers and lose power along the way. I realize this might be difficult to understand, but this isn't being taken lightly and there are facts backing why these decisions are made.
I want you to know that this conversation isn't coming from lack of experience or knowledge. I am a marketing professional with some decent business knowledge, experience and success. I have built and developed brands for profit and for non profit, I do know what I am talking about, and not just blowing smoke. My part in LetsRideBC is to bring this experience and knowledge to the Non profit arena, via the LRBC brand working together with the BCSF. I have spent the last few years adapting my experience and knowledge to the non profit sector and am bringing that to the table for this season. Clubs can chose to be part of the Lets Ride BC program or not, if they are then we will be offering professional marketing projects, business development, leadership training, recruiting and rewarding programs for volunteers. We are going to help clubs grow, be stronger…all from a business perspective. The excitement around this project is amazing, outside of the BCSF, the other provincial organizations are stoked, they see us leading the way for change across the board in how non profits operate. We are making Clubs Cool again, and as a result they will have more volunteers, more support from their communities and be in a stronger financial position. The clubs that desire to stay the same and operate on a small scale, and aren't into change, can stay how they are and not participate in the Lets Ride BC programs, but the clubs that want change, want more volunteers and that buy in to the program are going to be part of something groundbreaking and be the driving force of changing the momentum in snowmobiling in BC.