Re: Annual Membership Fees



On 5 Feb, 15:15, "Al" <al@[nospam]byteitservices.co.uk> wrote:
All,

My group collect subs each term through the year. A proportion of that
amount is put aside each term to cover the annual fees. I think this is
common amongst other groups as well.

I have now started  a new unit as well, made up of members from different
places but some from my group. For those new explorers in my unit who have
paid 2 terms subs as Scouts to my group and therefore an amount towards the
annual cost, would it therefore seem reasonable for the group to transfer
this money to the unit to cover some of the membership costs.


Yes I would say that sounds reasonable. Depends on the relations
between the group and the unit. If they're friendly, I don't see why
an accommodation can't be made along the lines you suggest that's fair
to all.

Of course if the group decide otherwise - they keep the money -
there's probably not a lot one can do. The kids pay a subscription to
the group. That's group money. The onus to pay AMS is on the group.
All it has to do is find the amount of money required to cover each of
its members on the census at 31 Jan. Which group accounts it decides
to take that money from is down to the group (GEC). If members leave
the group then the group is no longer responsible for them.

Can I ask what do others do?


Well to avoid the potential problems with the above method some groups
levy the AMS separately at the time it's due (i.e. now) They don't
lump it in with (group/section) subs. Okay so this means a bit of
extra work collecting money at this time of the year, but on the
accounts side it keeps them simple. (2 of my previous groups followed
this method.)

My first group and my current group avoid the problem all together!
(No they don't decide not to pay!) AMS levy for all members on the
group census is paid by the group from group funds. In both cases
these funds were built up over the year from fundraising. The kids do
not pay in anything either separately or through section subs towards
the AMS. No collecting. No late payments. No chasing around. No
accounts to sort out. Number members x £31.25 = cheque to district.

Which method(s) do I prefer? Pay separately at time or group pays from
funds raised from other means.

My least liked method is pay a proportion of AMS with (group/section)
subscriptions. Weekly's the worst, then monthly, then termly.

GAGS


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