Yes, I believe more of us RCAF members would give to a specific project that was tangible. I am all for stadium renovation immediately. I believe it also sends a message to our next conference that we are committed to building our program for the future.
The opposite would be more effective.
"As an RCAF Member, I will be ceasing all donations on 3/1/2013 until the Master Plan is revealed publicly After the Master Plan is revealed publicly, I will reinstate my RCAF donations with a _% increase."
Get about 50-100 people to write that email and you will get some attention.
Has anyone emailed Scott to find out if/when he plans on releasing them? That might be the quickest way to get an answer.
Other than that maybe offer suggestions to help this get done...
Who orchestrated that fundraiser last year? Maybe get them to help getting a stadium fund started. I'd donate extra for that. Try and get corporate sponsorships etc etc... Might get more done quicker than posts on a message board or trying to get people to cease their donations.
And the response from the President, Athletic Director and Martin Hall about conference re-alignment and the Master Plan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8E_z...layer_embedded
Do most people assume they will mainly add seats? I think they need to concentrate more and making. The place look nicer. How often is the stadium actually full to begin with? I feel like more people will buy season tickets if they assume it will be tough to get tickets week to week. If they increase the population then they know they will be plenty of seats.
1 fix press box and add suites inside it
2. Add chair back in between the 20s or 30s
3. Update board
4 update Concessions and bathrooms
5. Add to list
How much do you plan on donating on this cause? What if you were to contact Dr. Savoie and Mr. Farmer and let them know you are willing to start this off with $X.XX amount? What if you take the lead and get people on RP and around the city on board and start collecting donations to fund the stadium?
Until we see a concrete plan with timelines and financial requirements no one is going to give anything. When I see a plan, I will probably match what I give already. You do NOT start soliciting funding for a project before you plan it. You present a finished plan, then solicit the funds. Economics 101
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