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Competition & Event Development - Increase safe participation in club based events and the expertise of member clubs in event and race management ...
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Slide 2:New Commodore Induction July 2007
Slide 3:Contents Background
New (2005) Vision & Mission
New (2005) Objectives
Summary
Detail
Boating Victoria
“Go Sailing & boating” program
Financials
Affiliation Fees
Communication
Resources Available
Yachting Australia
Slide 4:Who is Yachting Victoria ? Industry Association for sailing & boating clubs
State Sporting Association for sailing
Boating Victoria - a recognised Division – for clubs with substantial power boat membership
Slide 5:Who is Yachting Victoria ? Elected representative body – Executive (of 10 )
12 Executive Sub Committees – both divisional (eg Keelboat) and technical (eg Rules) – 120 + people
Staff of 10 – several part time
Slide 6:Key People (See About YV on Website) Executive
David Gotze – President
Rik Arendsen – Vice
Phil Coombs – Treasurer
Graham Cunningham
Marilyn O’Brien
John Cain – Independent
John Burgess – Past Pres
Neil Beddoe
Chris Wilson
Gary Hosie
Staff
Ross Kilborn – CEO
Johnny Rodgers – G S & b Program Manager
Rod Austin – Events, Comp & SM Manager
Mark Jackson Coaching Mgr
Heather Cameron – Training Coord
Sam Watson – Service
Vikki, Jane, David
Ian & Michelle
Slide 7:Background Current YV strategic plan developed in 2004/5
Club Conference input and feedback Sept 2004
Draft plan reviewed by Executive & staff & Committee Chairs – late 2004
Improved draft reviewed with Clubs in Feb 05
New Vision, Mission & Objectives approved by clubs in March 2005
Annual Questionnaire for feedback - September
YA plan in parallel
Slide 8:Summary of 2004 Input from Clubs Lots of feedback about YV needing to demonstrate more value & relevance
Major issue = communication
Participation & membership levels stagnant
Sailing ranks in 30’s on sports participation
Some disenchanted member groups eg Power Boats
Slide 9:What’s needed ? Leadership
A clear common view of what we want to achieve (a vision)
A clear common view of the role of Yachting Victoria in achieving it ( a mission)
A plan to go forward based on
Agreed Objectives
Agreed Priorities
Slide 10:New (2005) Vision Extend to social sailing and boating
X Not just a sport for middle class, middle aged men, who want to race
Sailing and Boating will be recognised as an enjoyable, accessible, safe sport and a lifetime recreation for everyone.
Slide 11:New (2005) Mission Narrow YV to focus more on the needs of clubs (who in turn serve their members)
To have more people participating, more successfully, and more enjoyably in Sailing and Boating at member clubs
Slide 12:New (2005) Objectives Participation - Encourage the maximum possible number of people to participate at member clubs
Strategic Representation - Ensure that the infrastructure is attractive to people and affordable & secure for clubs
Coaching (including high performance) - Increase the success of competitive sailors.
Training - Maximize the number of people trained in boating and sailing at member clubs, and the number of volunteers & staff supporting them
Competition & Event Development - Increase safe participation in club based events and the expertise of member clubs in event and race management
Service to Member Clubs - Optimise the effectiveness and efficiency of member clubs through the exchange of information and provision of services and advice
Admin Secretarial & Governance - Ensure our own administration is effective and efficient, and delivers proper governance and support.
Slide 13:What are the priority objectives ? Training
Greater marketing of sail training as a way into the sport & more & better YATC’s
Training of Volunteers via YV
Service to Clubs
Educating clubs in the extensive resources available
Creating opportunities for clubs to exchange information
Marketing Participation
Attracting new members – especially juniors & youth
Brand/Image improvement
Sponsorship & Media exposure
Databased marketing – using data captured by MyClub to better understand members and market
Slide 14:Other objectives Strategic Representation
continue to respond to issues as they arise in short term eg PFD’s, Marine Safety, Ports, Parks, Weather
Major long term issue of club tenure and foreshore leases
Coaching
develop coaches to serve clubs & classes
improve Victorian sailors performance
Competition & Event Development
Develop existing events & clubs & race management
YV’s own admin, governance & secretarial support
Revise Rules and ByLaws
Support to our committees especially
Slide 15:Boating Victoria A new division of Yachting Victoria representing power boat owners at both yacht clubs and previous maritime clubs
These members equally have a need for assistance with strategic representation, club management, marketing, training, competition & event development etc
Works with BIA – industry association
Slide 16:Go Sailing & boating Program State Government Funded $400k from Volvo Ocean Race Melbourne Stop Over Surplus
Stage A – club volunteer development (2007)
Club Survey
Training – Race Officers, Instructors, and Coaches
Stage B – participation programs (2008)
Kids (Tackers)
Schools Teams
Sailability
Women
Slide 17:Communication with Club Officials E-Newsletters (registered in MyClub ?)
Club Officials vs Club Members
Last week of month
Brief summary with links to more information
Mail outs – for major issues
Websites – all .com.au
yachtingvictoria, boatingvictoria, vicsailingteam, gosailing, clubmarineseries.
Club Conference for officials – September
Half Year and Annual General Meetings
Officials Training days & nights
Annual Magazine
Slide 18: www.yachtingvictoria.com.au About YV – people, what we do
News – incl past newsletters
Events Calendar
Club Manual
Information for Club Officials
Committees
Links to other sites eg Boating Victoria
Slide 19:YV Club Affiliation Fees Major changes voted in overwhelmingly by clubs in March 2007, after 2 years of consultation
Clubs – a category system – total YV Income $360k in 2007/8
9 categories from $300 to $52,000 pa – 80 clubs
Based on total membership and fees income
Scope for appeals & relief (eg Drought)
Payable in 2 parts – September and December
YA fees additional – calculated per head ( but members are of the club not YA or YV )
$24 per adult and $12.50 per youth / junior
For anyone who votes or boats
Racing Rules of Sailing – Rules 46 & 55
Silver card recognises club membership and provides personal accident insurance
Slide 20:Resources available Staff at YV (10)
Committees (14 of = >120 people)
Club Manual
Paper
On Website eg guides to Grant Funding, Insurance etc
Slide 21:Financials – 2007/8 Total Income = $2m
YV $1.384
Sail Melbourne $.632
Sources of YV Income (excl SM) $1.384m
Clubs $360k
Grants & Sponsors $530k
Activities & Other $494k
Surplus $25k
Net Assets $.2m
Slide 22:Yachting Australia The Australian Sailing Team – Government funded = high performance program
One full time Coach in Victoria
Training – Courses, content & material
Club Services –
IT services (MyClub, MyClass, My Centre and MySite)
development of policies eg Membership Protection
Insurance schemes eg public liability
National Officiating program & rules administration .
Slide 23:What’s desired of Clubs ? Recognition of the benefit of a strong peak body
Feedback and involvement in YV & this plan
Resourcing of YV through funding – application of affiliation fees consistent with rules, by laws and other clubs.
Slide 24:Upcoming Training & Meetings Saturday August 4 – Club policies
Membership Protection ( harrasssment, discrimiation and working with children)
Inclusion
Risk Management
Sunday August 12 – Instructor Forum
Saturday September 22 – Club Conference & AGM
Variety of Go Sailing & boating program courses
Instructor ( & Assistant Instructor)
Coach
Race Officer
Variety of IT Tools Training eg MyClub, MySite,
Slide 25:Summary Not all clubs are the same
Power vs sail
Size
Professional Vs Volunteer
Club Members needs are different
Keel Boat vs OTB vs Trailable vs Power
Competition vs social
Clubs can benefit if they engage with a strong peak body that recognises it services the needs of these diverse clubs and their diverse members in different ways.