If your Bridge group wishes to become affiliated with the Australian Bridge
Federation (ABF) through the New South Wales Bridge Association (NSWBA) then
please fill out the Club Details form below and return it to the NSWBA
with your cheque for $85.
For more information please contact the office on 02 9264 8111 or via
email
An article about the benefits of being a member of the ABF was included in the
October 2011 edition of the
ABF Masterpoint Centre Newsletter. It is reproduced here for your
convenience:
The following is an extract from an email by the ABF treasurer:
"There is a lot of misunderstanding at club level about the benefits of being an
ABF member through an affiliated bridge club but I want to make one important
point first - the choice about joining the ABF is exercised both by individuals
and by clubs but while individuals may choose to join a nonaffiliated bridge
club, once a club chooses ABF affiliation there is a 100% rule that ALL of its
members must pay the relevant capitation to the ABF and its relevant state
body...
...let me explain a few benefits of being affiliated to the
ABF for both individuals and clubs. First, it is not simply about earning
masterpoints. The ABF spends a significant amount of money each year providing
blanket insurance cover for all its clubs to cover public liability and more
recently management and professional indemnity insurance. This insurance cover
provides great comfort for players and club committees that they can seek
compensation in many common situations plus protection from litigation where
their decisions and actions may adversely impact another person in some
material way (e.g. denial of membership rights). Some clubs/state bodies
already had insurance to cover these potential claims but were able to cancel
them saving in some cases thousands of dollars and at the same time getting
often improved coverage.
The ABF also spends money to provide its clubs with a high
quality newsletter six times a year. The feedback we get from this publication
is unerringly positive. The ABF also subsidises the provision of a copy of
Australian Bridge to every affiliated club in Australia. The ABF gives generous
grants to all state and territory bodies for the promotion of bridge in its
clubs. All of this money finds its way to clubs who put in proposals for
assistance and quite commonly clubs have used these funds to buy things like
electronic table top scorers, library books, have bridge teachers come and give
lessons - these all enrich the bridge playing experience of players at club
level.
Another ABF service often overlooked is the activity of the
James O'Sullivan Trust which makes available loans at low interest to
affiliated clubs and state bodies of up to $30,000 over 30 years to assist with
major capital works such as purchase or building of premises, upgrade of
existing premises etc. Many clubs have availed themselves of this service.In
2011 appointed national coordinators to cover marketing and teaching. Funds
have been provided to assist clubs improve their own marketing efforts to get
more members in. For teaching, the ABF has funded teacher training events in
four different states which should improve the overall quality of bridge
teaching at club level which as you know is usually where new players first
enter the world of competitive bridge.
Finally, the ABF as the national body affiliated to the World
Bridge Federation and as such selects national teams to play in international
events. This inevitably takes up a major part of the ABF budget and would not
be possible without a small contribution from all our members through the
annual capitation fee. I recognise that bridge at this elite level is far
removed from the experience of the majority of club players but a significant
proportion of our players do like to follow the fortunes of our national teams
overseas and to share in their success when we have some. Our website is a
terrific service in helping our members follow our national teams and to track
results of all our major domestic events.
...I hope this has improved your understanding of what the
ABF does."