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Started by chrisun, January 07, 2014, 08:55:20 PM
Quote from: lonnie sneed jr. on January 08, 2014, 08:40:13 AMQuote from: ccleroy on January 07, 2014, 09:14:08 PMInteresting Last I heard Canada was in North America
Quote from: ccleroy on January 07, 2014, 09:14:08 PMInteresting
Quote from: GobbleNut on January 08, 2014, 09:57:21 AMThe problem with the NWTF is that when the economy flat-lined, their entire business model fell apart with it. They had built a huge infrastructure of buildings, inventory, and employees when the economy was good that was entirely based on the presumption that things would remain constant or improving economically. Obviously, that was erroneous. This situation is not unique to the NWTF,...it is happening to non-profits across the board. NWTF has compounded its problems by making poor decisions that are now alienating many of the dedicated volunteers that have been the backbone of the organization. Here in NM, our entire state chapter system collapsed because the NWTF leadership chose to keep a incompetent employee here rather than take the word of the volunteers,...many of whom had been the leadership of our chapter for decades,....that this employee needed to be replaced. They made the decision to keep this employee based on money concerns rather than the concerns of dozens of NWTF volunteers here. They used extremely poor judgment here,...and it appears they are making the same mistakes in other places, as well.The NWTF was built on the premise of volunteerism and the philosophy that hunters would rally around an organization dedicated to the preservation of this great game bird. Unfortunately, somewhere along the way, the leadership forgot that they were dealing with volunteers, and instead started looking at the volunteers as employees. Volunteers that get treated like they are employees tend to become weary of that over time. Unless the NWTF leadership figures that out, they will continue to see their support slip away.
Quote from: canadatom on January 08, 2014, 12:16:38 AMFrom sources that were there from almost the start and have since left or have no association with the NWTF anymore, almost all the money being raised was going back to the US and we were getting almost nothing. All the people working giving their time and effort for various fundraising efforts here were seeing this and not to happy about it. Although the NWTF has fallen out of favour with a lot of people, they have also done a lot of good and it is too bad to see them go.
Quote from: Tail Feathers on January 08, 2014, 02:29:44 PMI don't know the whole story, and taking donations in one country and spending the money in another won't serve an organization well. But it sounds like a change in the tax structures may play the bigger part in them leaving.No charitable organization can exist long without favorable tax sheltering.