Originally posted by Unregistered
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'Non-profits are permitted to engage for-profit companies to provide services. Those services can include coaching, training, and event logistics services. The fees the non-profit club charges to its members can be used to pay invoices, but the owners of the non-profit are not permitted to keep the profits after expenses, those profits can only be used for additional youth soccer related programs. But a for-profit soccer club can provide any range of services to any non-profit it wishes. Doing so does not jeopardize your non-profit partner’s status.'
Not how I read the above?
But OYSA should protect the big clubs that have been here. Any new clubs should have some sort of probation period to see if they are well run and serve the soccer community.
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