USPA vs. U.S. Teams
The U.S. Parachute Association does not currently give financial support to teams out of their operating budget. The U.S. Parachute Team Trust Fund is a “tax-exempt fund [that] holds all donations in irrevocable trust and the interest it earns is distributed evenly to U.S. Teams for international competition.” [Source: USPA]
In general, teams come up with the money to compete internationally through donations, fundraising, or out of their own pockets. So, should USPA raise member rates so they can give National teams money to represent the U.S. in international competition?
Comments/discussion highly encouraged
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[UPDATE 10/5/11: I forgot to mention that this is not something USPA is considering. We just want to know what you guys think.]
New USPA Director of Competition
USPA announced on their website that Jim Hayhurst has been hired as the next Director of Competition, succeeding Larry Bagley who retires at the end of March. Jim is well known amongst the style and accuracy crowd and has served on the USPA’s Competition Committee in the past.
We wish Jim best of luck with the new position – and since we don’t believe for one minute that Larry is actually properly retiring (he’s much to feisty for that), we wish him the very best for future projects and hope to see you around!
Skydivers Help Haiti Relief
Kudos to all the drop zones that have donated their planes, time and efforts to Haiti relief work, and to USPA for initiating the effort.
From PR Newswire:
Skydiving centers across the country have found an unusual way to contribute to the Haiti relief effort – by using skydiving aircraft to transport food and medical supplies to the island.
“Jump aircraft are especially well-suited for these missions,” said Ed Scott, executive director of the U.S. Parachute Association (USPA). “Most have large cargo doors and are easily converted to carry cargo. Most can also take off and land on short and sometimes rough landing strips.”
Shortly after the earthquake, USPA e-mailed its affiliated skydiving centers that relief organizations and the U.S. government needed aircraft to bring supplies and personnel from around the U.S. to Florida for staging, as well as directly to Haiti.
Ambush Marketing at Nationals
Skydive Spaceland has announced that “the host’s marketing group will not allow sponsored teams or individuals to promote sponsors onsite during Nationals. This means sponsored teams/individuals cannot set up any tents, flags, airblades and more showing any company logos. If you have a packing tent you want to use during Nationals but it has a sponsor logo then you must completely cover up the logo on both sides of the material.” In addition, “The host will have an onsite marketing team patrolling the venue taking care of our partners making sure there is no ‘ambush marketing’ onsite.”
Ed Scott, Executive Director of USPA says, “USPA has just learned of the DZ’s policy. We’re currently reviewing the agreements and past history of Nationals sponsorship so we can come to a conclusion. But we’re not there yet.”
From www.uspanationals.com/Partnerprotection.htm:
For immediate release: Team/Individual athlete sponsors
Event: USPA National Skydiving Championships
Contact: eric@newstepmarketing.comFor the 2009 USPA National Skydiving Championships, sponsored teams or individuals will be allowed to wear their sponsored gear and sponsor clothing but they will not be permitted to hand out any sponsor products, literature or advertisements about these companies.
Skydive Spaceland is building strong partnerships for the USPA Nationals scheduled for Oct 12-25, 2009. The host will have an onsite marketing team patrolling the venue taking care of our partners making sure there is no “ambush marketing” onsite. In an effort to protect the investment of our exclusive partners we must make sure any non-sponsoring company does not promote themselves during the event.
For this reason the host’s marketing group will not allow sponsored teams or individuals to promote sponsors onsite during Nationals. This means sponsored teams/individuals cannot set up any tents, flags, airblades and more showing any company logos. If you have a packing tent you want to use during Nationals but it has a sponsor logo then you must completely cover up the logo on both sides of the material.
If your team sponsor happens to be one of our event sponsors then you can display these these logos without restriction. Thank you for supporting our efforts to build stronger more productive partnerships within the skydiving industry. If you have any questions please contact us at the address above. We look forward to seeing you at this year’s big event.
USPA Summer Board Meeting Minutes Highlights
The minutes of USPA’s summer board meeting are up – download here
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First, a brief guide to reading meeting minutes: the board of directors follows the parliamentary procedures of Robert’s Rules of Order. According to Robert’s Rules, any time you want to get something done, a member brings it up as a motion. Any motion has to be seconded—that is, at least one other person on the board has to be interested in talking about or voting on whatever it is the first person wants to talk about. The person who seconds may or may not agree with the motion.
So, in USPA’s meeting minutes, each motion’s informal title is first listed in bold. A short explanation for the motion is on the second line. The third line, in bold, lists the results of voting as x/y/z where x=votes for, y=votes against and z=abstained (no vote). The person who brought the motion to vote is in parentheses. Voters can opt to have their vote specifically listed at the end of this line, but this is not required or common. The fourth line, in italics and quotations, is USPA’s official action if the vote passes.
A. Resignation of Pacific Regional Director.
Mr. Chris Quaintance submitted his resignation as the Pacific Regional Director. The following motion results:
….. Motion 10: Passed, 17/2/0 (Mr. Stokes) Farrington opposed
“Move to accept the resignation of Chris Quaintance as the Pacific Regional Director.”
So this bit means that the board accepted Chris’ resignation, after a vote of 17 for, 2 against, including Jessie Farrington against.
So, now for the highlights (Blue Skies Mag’s comments/synopses are in blue):
| Item | Page |
| 1. Call To Order | 3 |
| 2. Approval of the Minutes of the Previous Meeting | 3 |
| 3. Adoption of the Agenda | 3 |
| 4. President’s Report | 3 |
| 5. Interim Actions (Mr. Stokes) | 3 |
| 6. Treasurer’s Report (Dr. Schlichtemeier) | 4 |
| 7. Executive Director’s Report (Mr. Scott) | 5 |
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| 8. IPC Delegate Report | 6 |
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| 9. Old Business | |
| A. Resignation of Pacific Regional Director | 7 |
| B. Selection of Pacific Regional Director | 7 |
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| 10. New Business | |
| A. Dates And Location of The Summer 2010 USPA BOD Meeting | 7 |
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| B. Site Selection of 2011 USPA National Championships | 7 |
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| C. Site Selection of 2010 USPA National Canopy Piloting Championships | 7 |
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| D. Site Selection of 2011 USPA National Canopy Piloting Championships | 8 |
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| 11. Meeting Of The U.S. Parachute Team, Inc. | 8 |
| 12. Committee Reports | |
| A. Competition Committee | 8 |
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| B. Constitution and By-Laws | 10 |
| C. Executive Committee | 11 |
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| D. Finance and Budget | 13 |
| E. Group Member Committee | 13 |
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| F. Membership Services | 15 |
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| G. Nominations and Elections | 16 |
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| H. Regional Directors | 19 |
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| I. Safety And Training | 20 |
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| 11. Adjournment | 23 |
| 12. Attachments | 24 |
| A. Executive Director’s Report Power Point | 24 |
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