RE: [nc-budget] Proposed Jan-June 2003 NC budget
If at
all possible I would like the budget committee to agree on a number that it can
recommend to the NC for decision.
We
don't have time on the NC call to debate the detail.
From
my personal point of view, constituencies to be viable should be raising at
least this level of funding to be viable constituencies in their own right (ie
to cover administration, teleconferences etc associated with running any
non-profit organisation). Constituencies should be thinking about the
level of funding they need to operate as a whole, and the DNSO fees are just
part of their costs. A focus on DNSO costs will get a constituency nowhere
- as it then starts becoming a political argument which usually revolves around
whether we should pay anything at all.
The
total per constituency costs of the DNSO are less than most medium size
companies pay other trade associations for membership (e.g it is less than
Melbourne IT pays for membership of the Internet Industry Association http://www.iia.net.au in
Australia). A constituency budget might be based on say 50 members
paying $500 each, or 500 members paying $50 each.
Regards,
Bruce
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