The Montreal Bridge League
SUBSIDY POLICY – 2009-2010
1.
A subsidy fund of an undetermined
amount is available for the year 2009-2010.
2.
For information purposes: ‘Bridge Week’
will take place in the following cities:
2010: Markham
(Ontario) – May 29 – June 5
2011: Regina
(Saskatchewan) – May 21 – May 28
2012: Montreal
(Quebec) – Dates to be confirmed
3.
Subsidies may be allocated to players
who represent our unit (ACBL No. 151), our district (ACBL No. 1), or our
country in national or international competitions for which they have
qualified. The MBL will consider only requests from members who have regularly taken part in Unit 151
events: active presence at tournaments (Minimum: 2) , in affiliated clubs,
volunteer work or any other implication with the MBL. It is understood that the
MBL is under no obligation to grant subsidies.
3.a).
Players MUST present a written request
to the MBL if they believe they are eligible for a subsidy (a form is available on MBL website).
3.b).
Only paid-up Unit 151 members are
eligible (i.e. must be an ACBL and CBF paid-up member when applying for a
subsidy).
3.c).
A 151 Unit member who qualified in
another unit for a national or international competition will be eligible for
50% of the available subsidy.
3.d).
An unqualified member added to
complete a pair or a team will not be eligible for any subsidy.
3.e).
A ‘Subsidy Committee’ will be named every year to evaluate,
accept and distribute the subsidies. Committee members are identified on the “Request
for subsidy” form.
3.f).
Any MBL board member who may have a
conflict of interest will abstain from voting on any subsidy related matter.
3.g).
Any request for a subsidy from a
player under probation or suspension may be refused.
3.h).
A player who becomes eligible by
default is entitled to the same subsidy as that granted to a player who
qualified for the same event.
3.i).
Should a team or a pair hire a
captain, the latter will not be eligible for a subsidy.
3.j).
Requests for subsidies MUST be
received by a ‘subsidy committee member’ at least ten (10) working days BEFORE
the event in which the player intends to participate. Payment of the subsidy
will be made within a reasonable delay (ten days, approximately) AFTER the
event has ended.
Below are approximate amounts
available for various admissible competitions:
·
CCB: Canadian Championships
*Reimbursement of
registration fee (A – B – F stratas), pro rata, based on six-player teams, for
districts numbers 1 and 2.
*Reimbursement of
registration fee for teams who will qualify for the quarter final, semi-final
and final, pro rata, based on six player teams.
·
GNT: Grand National Teams
*N/A for
districts numbers 1 and 2.
*$250 to $400 for
other districts.
·
NAP: North American Pairs
*N/A for Canada
(there may be exceptions).
*To be determined
for USA.
- WORLD
CHAMPIONSHIPS
*To be determined
if in North or South America.
*$500 minimum for
any other continent.
5) Competitions
for which the MBL will consider granting a subsidy:
- World
Championships (Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup)
- World Olympiads
(Open, Teams, Senior), every four years.
- CCB, Canadian
Bridtge Federation events
- NAP and GNT,
ACBL events.
****Players receiving a subsidy from
the MBL may be requested to do some volunteer work during the 12 months following payment of the
said subsidy.
**** Any refusal to work may entail a
consequence to be determined by the subsidy commitee members.