Gentlemen,
Just what are the benefits from a merger of these two organizations if any.
This is something that needs to be asked and clarified hopefully, both orgs would benefit
but the how and why needs more exposure to the membership of both.
Scott
In my opinion, a MERGER would be disastrous to AMA as we know it. OTOH, shared operations could be a saviour for AMA. AMA could, if strong politics are not too much in the way, learn a lot about aeromodeling programs, outside formal competition, which AMA was originally formed for. Times have changed and will continue to change. AMA needs to strongly observe EAA's organization and management techniques.
Several years ago, when researching some information for a project, I suggested that AMA needed to be reorganized to generally like EAA. Within EAA there are, I believe, two IRC 501 (c) (3) units, allowing donations to be deducted from adjusted gross income for federal tax purposes.
I believe the somewhat family owned portion of EAA is a regular C-Corp and is allowed full ability to converse and enhance political personalities to favor governmental positions which enhance the EAA -- that is -- DIRECT lobby!
AMA is simply just one IRC 501 (c) (3) and has no other organization for DIRECT lobby. Such additions could well be in the form of a Museum, Foundation/s, or even such as the National Rifle Association's
Institute for Legislative Action (ILA)The opportunities are available when one realizes that the
Academy of Model Aeronautics is a business and represents the membership and the sport/hobby. The AMA cannot survive under the "just a big ol' toy airplane club" in today's world.
