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MountainDude
I think this is a good time for someone entrepreneurial to disrupt the AOPA monopoly and revive GA. I understand the EAA is doing a good job, but this would be in addition to them and AOPA.
If I were to run this organization, I would simply bring a startup attitude and treat the members as investors. Here are some major things I would do:
- Have an up-to-date list of all active projects, prioritized based on the members' poll and impact on the GA (all this would be transparently displayed)
- For each project, define the goals, timelines, current status, and link to a dedicated webpage that gives more details and how others can help (write letters, sign petitions, provide money...)
For each year of operations, be very transparent about:
- What was accomplished. Not the goals, what was tried, what was discussed, what was thought, etc. ONLY what was accomplished.
- How was the money spent on staff and for each project
- Describe the impact of the accomplishments on the GA for each project
Have an easy way for members to create and support new projects via fundraising and lobbying
Have regional organizations that meet, brainstorm, and carry out actions.
Have something similar to Young eagles, but brainstorm other ideas for involving the community.
Why am I suggesting this?
AOPA's yearly budget is close to $50M. In the last 10 years, they have spent almost $500M and I think they could have done much more for GA with that money.
Thoughts?
If I were to run this organization, I would simply bring a startup attitude and treat the members as investors. Here are some major things I would do:
- Have an up-to-date list of all active projects, prioritized based on the members' poll and impact on the GA (all this would be transparently displayed)
- For each project, define the goals, timelines, current status, and link to a dedicated webpage that gives more details and how others can help (write letters, sign petitions, provide money...)
For each year of operations, be very transparent about:
- What was accomplished. Not the goals, what was tried, what was discussed, what was thought, etc. ONLY what was accomplished.
- How was the money spent on staff and for each project
- Describe the impact of the accomplishments on the GA for each project
Have an easy way for members to create and support new projects via fundraising and lobbying
Have regional organizations that meet, brainstorm, and carry out actions.
Have something similar to Young eagles, but brainstorm other ideas for involving the community.
Why am I suggesting this?
AOPA's yearly budget is close to $50M. In the last 10 years, they have spent almost $500M and I think they could have done much more for GA with that money.
Thoughts?
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