[FPARC] CLUB COMMISSIONS

Bill Sinbine n4xeo at bellsouth.net
Tue Oct 26 17:57:28 EDT 2004


CLUB COMMISSIONS FOR RENEWALS ARE BACK!



ATTENTION ALL ARRL AFFILIATED CLUBS:



"We're not just talking about 'the good old days'­ARRL is bringing them back!"



We may not be able to stretch our dollar as far as it used to go, but ARRL 
has found a way for you to add MORE dollars to your club treasury. How? 
ARRL is simply going to turn back time.



Many clubs have expressed a desire to see Club Commission Membership 
Recruitment Program return to the way it was in “the good old days”. Way 
back then, in addition to clubs receiving a commission for every new 
membership submission, a commission was also granted to clubs submitting 
renewals for existing members.



ARRL is very appreciative of your recruitment efforts AND your opinions are 
valued. That’s why ARRL is bringing back commissions for renewals in 
addition to the existing commission for new member sign-ups. You’ll still 
receive a $15* commission for each new or lapsed (over 2 years) membership 
you submit, BUT in addition, you’ll receive a $2* commission for every 
renewal you send in.



So, as far as shoring up your club treasury is concerned, the sky’s the 
limit. Hold a membership recruitment/renewal night, or perhaps you have 
your own strategies of how to capture those commissions (see <Tips on 
Recruiting>). But whatever you do
help spread the word:



CLUB COMMISSIONS FOR RENEWALS ARE BACK!



For complete details, see the ARRL Club Commission Membership Recruitment 
Program 
<<http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/club/forms/club-commission-program.html>http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/club/forms/club-commission-program.html>.



*Commission not applicable for Family or Blind Memberships. This program 
cannot be combined with any other special offer or discount program.





Norm Fusaro, W3IZ

ARRL Affiliated Club/Mentor Program Manager

225 Main St.

Newington, CT 06011



<mailto:w3iz at arrl.org>w3iz at arrl.org

860-594-0230







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Bill Sinbine
n4xeo at bellsouth.net 




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