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Title: Ontario Fencing Association Membership Guide


1
Ontario Fencing Association Membership
Guide
  • 2006-2007

2
Canadian Fencing Federation License
  • As of July 2006 the CFF is requiring all
    participants in fencing in Canada to hold a
    license.
  • 10
  • Register on line from CFF website
  • www.fencing.ca
  • All OFA members are responsible to register for
    this license independently of the OFA

3
OFA Membership Categories
  • Basic
  • Must have CFF license
  • Basic is a flat fee that covers insurance and
    registration for all members
  • Includes volunteers, club administrators and
    board members, school and community program
    participants, competitors, coaches, referees etc.
  • Current rate is 5. per individual
  • All participants of fencing in Ontario must hold
    at least a Basic membership
  • Included in some Membership Categories

4
Membership Categories
  • Competitive Youth
  • CFF license 10
  • Only for Youth under 15 yrs.
  • Covers entry to Youth Circuit events only
  • Upgradeable anytime in the season
  • Includes Basic
  • 25 plus CFF License

5
Membership Categories cont
  • Competitive Pay As you Go
  • CFF license 10
  • One time Basic 5.
  • plus a 15 user fee for each Ontario competition
  • Covers all competitive events in Ont.
  • No eligibility for OFA funding or training
    programs
  • All fencers who compete at any level must hold a
    competitive membership
  • With this membership you are only a competitive
    member for the day you compete and a Basic member
    for all other time.

6
Membership Categories cont
  • Competitive Seasonal
  • CFF license 10 plus
  • 50 (Basic included) plus CFF 10 60
  • Entry into all competitions held in Canada
  • International competitions. (May need additional
    FIE license for some Levels)
  • Eligibility for funding and training programs and
    teams

7
Membership Categories cont
  • Club
  • 100
  • Each club may register as many as 20 Basic
    members free as part of their club fees.
  • Process for registration for complimentary
    members is the same for any Basic member
  • Suggestion is to use these complimentary
    memberships for volunteers, administrators and
    board members as well as sponsors etc.
  • Eligibility for OFA grant programs
  • Sanctioning of program activities and
    competitions

8
Membership Categories
  • Officials and Coaches
  • 10 CFF license plus Basic 5. plus
  • 10 OFA total 25.
  • If Competitive Seasonal member then no fee
    required
  • Eligibility for all OFA and CFF Officials
    programs and NCCP Certification

9
Registration
  • Memberships become active when fees and
    applications are received by the club officer or
    on line
  • Basic is registered by Club
  • Memberships for non-competing members are the
    club responsibility
  • A list of names and appropriate fees are
    submitted to the OFA Office on a regular basis.
    The club keeps a record of names and contact
    information.

10
Registration cont
  • Competitive
  • Online registration for CFF license
  • Youth and Seasonal members register with the OFA
  • On line via website www.fencing.on.ca
  • Pay by Credit card or send cheque
  • By Form and Cheque to OFA office or on site
    person
  • Send to
  • 984 Main St. W.
  • Hamilton, Ont
  • L8S 1B2
  • through club membership officer

11
Q and A
  • I am a coach (official) but also a competitive
    athlete.
  • A Competitive Seasonal Membership will also cover
    your Coaching and Official roles. Be sure to
    include this information on your application. You
    will need only one CFF license.

12
Q and A
  • I am a volunteer at my club and help out
    occasionally. Why do I need a membership?
  • Clubs have the option of registering you as a
    complimentary member. Membership in the OFA shows
    a commitment and appreciation for a sport that
    gives us so much. It boosts our numbers to help
    us become eligible for increased grant money and
    makes us more attractive to sponsors. This is a
    way you can help the general fencing community as
    well as your club. Thank you for everything you
    do for fencing!

13
Q and A
  • I am just starting to compete. What if I dont
    like it?
  • The Pay As You Go is perfect for you. You can go
    to your first competition for only your Basic 5.
    plus 15 . This is a total of 20 which is a
    savings of 30 compared to the Seasonal. And if
    you love it (you probably will)
  • you can upgrade any time during the season

14
Q and A
  • Why do the participants in my club have to buy a
    CFF license if they dont compete anywhere
    outside of my club?
  • According to the CFF Regulations with which we
    must comply, every participant in fencing in
    Canada must have a license. It will be the clubs
    responsibility to make sure that each member
    carries a license before their names are
    registered with the OFA. We will audit the list
    of licenses randomly to see if members are
    registered. Failure to get a CFF License may
    result in the suspension of OFA membership
    privileges. See the CFF website www.fencing.ca
    for more information on this License.

15
Q and A
  • Where does my membership money go?
  • In past years, over 50 of the OFA budget was
    comprised of membership fees. Ontario fencing
    traditionally has been the poorest funded
    province, even though we are the largest
    membership base by far. We depend on membership
    dollars to educate coaches and referees, plan
    programs, fund athlete programs and do the work
    of the organization. The Ontario Government is
    currently recognizing the importance of sport by
    increasing availability of funds but the amount
    of money granted depends heavily on membership
    numbers.
  • Most programs are subsidized by membership
    dollars.
  • Even if you are not benefiting directly right
    now, it is more than likely that we are planning
    and developing a program that will help you
    improve your fencing in the future.
  • Ontario spends the least amount of money per
    capita on administration than any of the other
    provinces. Most of the dollars go into
    infrastructure development and athlete and
    coaching programs or direct funding to athletes.
    In 2005, less than 18 of the budget went to
    administration and in 2006 the percentage will
    decrease.

16
Q and A
  • I just want to do the kids stuff. What
    membership do I need?
  • A Youth Membership is specially designed for you.
    You can enter the Ontario Youth Circuit which is
    two competitions and two camps and includes the
    Ontario Armband Instruction for those who dont
    have it in their clubs and the Testing clinics. A
    Youth ranking is kept for Y14, Y12 and Y10
  • If you want to compete in a non Youth event you
    can Pay As You Play or upgrade at any time to a
    Seasonal Membership.

17
Benefits of OFA Membership
  • Third Person liability insurance coverage for 5
    million
  • Eligibility for OFA programs
  • Entry to OFA competitive opportunities
  • Eligibility for National Programs
  • OWG/CWG
  • Coach and Official Programs and Accreditation
  • Eligibility for Provincial Grants and Bursaries
  • Sanctioning of all Provincial Activity
  • Inclusion in the Fencing Family
  • Opportunity to use skills for the betterment of
    fencing at all levels from club helper to Board
    member
  • With the new system all votes count so each
    member has an opportunity to contribute to the
    decision making process
  • Access to International Competition
  • Inclusion in the Canadian Fencing Federation

18
Membership Guide
  • A word about the CFF license
  • See www.fencing.ca for complete information
  • The CFF requires all participants in the sport of
    fencing to register for the license. This rule
    was passed at the 2006 CFF AGM
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