England Touch Association - Annual Report 2014 England Touch Association - Annual Report 2014 | Page 18

ETA Annual Report MEMBERSHIP (Review) The aim of England Touch is to develop the sport & ensure people get the most out of it. In order to do this effectively there needs to be agreed and maintained rules, standards and principles of operation. With this in place England Touch can control and administer the game across the country, for the enjoyment of all. 2014 saw a continued increase in participation and growth of affiliated members. The addition of the O2 clubs and leagues has contributed but, the overall trend remains positive in all areas. General attitudes to affiliation have changed to recognise it as an important requirement to play Touch in England and to take advantage of the opportunities to play in events and gain access to insurance along with development resources. We created an extensive FAQs website section on affiliation, which has assisted in the understanding of membership. As predicted in 2013, the rise of players playing in affiliated leagues has increased by circa 50%, up from 4104 to 6168 in a little over 12 months. This trend is expected to increase by another 150% in the coming 12 months, with more O2Touch clubs coming on board, as well as Universities. This is a great opportunity for England Touch to develop the sport into areas it’s not had the opportunity or resource to do previously. Moving to membership software ‘WebCollect’ in 2014 to administer and manage our membership payments has required a lot of initial administration but we are now better placed to collect and manage membership data and payments as a result. Every ETA member has been inputted into the new system giving a much more visible, live and updatable structure to membership. There’s an interface for members to update their information directly, along with the ability to send out group emails. All O2Touch contacts will also be completed by the end of the calendar year. This new tool will assist us to invoice early in January for 2015 membership ensuring all clubs and leagues are covered by affiliation prior to the season starting in earnest. The new system will require minimal input from an administration point of view, which is a huge step forward. 18 England Touch Association