[email protected] wrote at 07:21 AM 2/16/2009:
 
>Thinking out loud - if we could find someone like that to help lay out and 
>instigate a new version of what we got, I'd be willing to pony up..........

Hi gang. 

I think Holt has hit the nail on the head. An organizing committee (Board) 
needs to be built to come up with general guidelines and to oversee the efforts 
of a paid contractor or staff person to put it all together.

That doer would need to have the organizational and people skills to ensure the 
financial and membership security of the association, beyond any initial 
funding, through dues, sponsorships, and/or foundation grants.

If I had to make a rough budget guess, I would say that a hundred or so 
founding members sticking in a grand to 1.5 apiece could get the org off to a 
very solid start - with the right organizer at the helm, of course. More 
founding members would mean less money per company/person. Less funding will 
mean a greater chance of failure, though I do understand that a *very* 
dedicated volunteer could pull this off. Another funding option could be 
corporate sponsorships by distributors and maybe manufacturers.

Lots of questions that need to be hammered out. What organizer? Would this be a 
specialized enough task that it would require experience in starting trade 
associations? Or general nonprofit leadership experience?  Do any Wrenches have 
the skills necessary and can take a year or so off from installing (with pay) 
to do a job like this?

About SEIA being involved. Don't they represent manus? Would an organization 
that represents manus also be able to represent the best interests of 
installers?

These are meant only to be examples of hundreds of questions that will be 
coming up about this concept, and some of them should be answered before taking 
any premature steps (like seeing if SEIA wants to take this on). 

I think we are going to need to take this off-list soon, I have just about 
finished preparing a new list for this purpose.



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