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Resources For Clubs |
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If you have any question at all about a club or club activity, please feel free to contact your ARRL representatives. |
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This is the web based version of the ARRL Club Handbook |
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The Big Club List allows you to search for active or inactive clubs in an ARRL section and also reports in many formats. |
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ARRL clipart can be downloaded from the web |
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Does your club have a unique callsign? Download the forms to get a club callsign or renew the club's existing license. |
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Under the ARRL Club Commission Membership Recruitment Program, clubs retain $15 for each NEW membership and $2 for each renewal submitted (regular and senior memberships only). A NEW MEMBER is defined as any individual who has never been a member of ARRL or any individual who has not retained a membership for two or more calendar years prior to the application submission. The details and forms can be found on the web on the ARRL Club Companion page |
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This is the main club page with links and articles for and about clubs |
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Club Updates |
Once your club is affiliated, it remains affiliated. To stay actively affiliated, you must complete and submit an Annual Report at least once a year. Your club's status will be changed to inactive should 2 years go by without our receiving an Annual Report. Your club can return to active status at any time by simply completing and submitting an Annual Report.
Updates
are as simple as:
If you still have difficulty the folks at ARRL HQ will be happy to assist you. Email us at clubs@arrl.org
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Once you have located your club listing, click on your club's highlighted
name to get to its listing.
After the submitted data is reviewed, updates are made and changes can be viewed on the web in a few days. |
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Elmering has always been a long tradition of Amateur Radio. Here is a link to the ARRL Mentor page with resources and articles for those who support Amateur Radio by helping new hams.
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If you would like to have an ARRL e-mail forwarding address for your club (clubcallsign@arrl.net) just send an email with the subject line e-mail forwarding to clubs@arrl.org Tell us:
The name of your
club
Note: we cannot forward to another @arrl.net address |
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Grant Writing
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Here are a couple of links to some grant writing instructions
http://www.npguides.org/
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You've heard it before, "There is no "I" in TEAM." Make sure that you have the tools and skills when your organization is looking to you for direction |
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Liability and Equipment Insurance for Clubs |
Liability Insurance -- This comprehensive policy provides coverage for lawsuits resulting from bodily injury and property damage at ARRL Affiliated Club-sponsored activities. This includes concession stands, dances, banquets, parties, auctions, raffles, picnics and meetings, to name just a few. Coverage would also apply for official Club participation, for instance participating in a community-sponsored event. Plus, in addition to the policy limits described below, this plan also pays the court and legal costs of defense for covered claims. Equipment Insurance -- ARRL's "All Risk" Ham Radio Equipment Insurance Plan. |
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This page lets prospective hams search for license classes in their area. Registered Volunteer Instructors may list classes on the Volunteer Instructor Support Page |
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The multi media library has videos and programs that clubs can use for meeting programs. Many new PowerPoint programs are free to download and that clubs can |
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| The New Amateur reports is in the member's only page that let's clubs download a list of new or recently upgraded hams. Lists can be generated from information selected by ARRL section, Division or from a list of Zip Codes. Reports can be CSV, HTML or .pdf for Avery mailing labels. Access to the New Amateur page is restricted to the club president, contact person and newsletter editor. | |
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