Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 20:04:33 -0500
From: "Michael Walsh" <MJW at mail.press.jhu.edu>
To: <wsfalist at keithlynch.net>
Subject: [WSFA]  ConJose Pays Pass-Along Funds
Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net>

This from SMOFS; your money at work.

mjw

Press Release #35
CONJOSE PAYS PASS-ALONG FUNDS DONATIONS

CONJOSE, THE 60TH WORLD SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION
PO Box 61363, Sunnyvale CA 94088-1363 USA
press at conjose.org; http://www.conjose.org/

For immediate release: Saturday, December 7, 2002,
4 PM Pacific Standard Time

CONJOSE PAYS PASS-ALONG FUNDS DONATIONS

As part of its obligations under the "Pass Along Funds"
program, ConJose presented representatives of the next
three Worldcons with donations totaling $30,000 on December
7, 2002 at SMOFcon 20 in San Diego, California.

SMOFcon is an annual convention about running science
fiction conventions, and is held in different locations
each year by different groups.  At "SMOFDiego," as this
year's gathering was dubbed, ConJose Co-Chairs Tom Whitmore
and Kevin Standlee presented $10,000 donations to the 2003
through 2005 Worldcons. ConJose also presented a $1,000
donation to the WSFS Mark Protection Committee, the
organization responsible for registering and protecting
"Worldcon," "Hugo Award" and other WSFS-owned service
marks.

Accepting the donations were Peter Jarvis, Chair of Torcon
3, Deb Geisler, Chair of Noreascon 4, and Vince Docherty,
Chair of Interaction.  SMOFDiego Programming Director Scott
Dennis accepted the donation to the WSFS Mark Protection
Committee in his role as WSFS MPC Treasurer.

"We were very happy to be able to make these donations
now," said ConJose Co-Chairman Kevin Standlee.  He praised
convention Controller and Vice Chair Cindy Scott, saying,
"Cindy has worked hard to get most of our bills paid and to
keep the budget updated so that we had a reasonably good
idea of where we stood financially at this point.  We
wanted to get these pass-along donations paid as soon as
possible, so that our successors, especially Torcon 3,
would have more time to effectively plan to use the money
for the good of Worldcon."

With all major bills except traditional membership
reimbursements paid, ConJose was able to estimate a
projected surplus of around $60,000.  Under the terms of
Pass Along Funds, ConJose is committed to donating at least
50% of its surplus to its three successors.

North American Worldcons traditionally reimburse the
memberships of qualified program participants, staff,
committee, and volunteers who worked sufficient hours.
ConJose has budgeted $125,000 for these traditional
membership reimbursements, and plans to begin making
reimbursement payments sometime in early 2003.

ConJose announced low pre-registration figures and made
some cutbacks earlier this year.  A larger-than-anticipated
turnout at the door, along with a number of expenses coming
in lower than expected, resulted in the convention
estimating a surplus of just under $60,000 after paying
required bills and traditional reimbursements.  Should the
actual surplus after paying reimbursements exceed $60,000,
ConJose will make additional donations to its successors.

Pass Along Funds is a voluntary surplus-sharing arrangement
among Worldcon committees.  Those committees that
participate are entitled to a share of their three
predecessors' surpluses, while they promise to divide at
least half of any surplus they realize amongst their three
successors, provided that those committees make a similar
commitment.

Worldcon committees are legally and financially independent
from each other, and have no inherent right to share each
other's surpluses, nor are they responsible for each
other's liabilities.  Pass Along Funds was devised during
discussions at SMOFcon 5 in 1988 in Phoenix regarding ways
of damping out the negative impact of the year-to-year
variability in Worldcon revenues.  Noreascon 3, the 1989
Worldcon, agreed to "jump-start" the program.  Since then,
every Worldcon except 1991 has participated, receiving
donations from its predecessors and making donations from
its surpluses when applicable.

ConJose received Pass Along Funds donations from its
predecessors totaling $21,826.  Aussiecon Three donated
$5,826 (US dollars net of conversion from Australian
dollars).  Chicon 2000 donated $6,000.  The Millennium
Philcon donated $10,000.

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Contact:
Kevin Standlee info at conjose.org

The 2002 Worldcon, known as ConJose, took place at the
McEnery Convention Center, San Jose, California from 29
August through 2 September 2002. More information about
ConJose is available from its web site
(http://www.conjose.org/) or by writing to
info at conjose.org.

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list please write to info at conjose.org.

"ConJose" is a service mark of San Francisco Science
Fiction Conventions, Inc., a California non-profit
corporation recognized as tax exempt under IRC
501(c)(3).

"WSFS", "Worldcon", "World Science Fiction Convention"
and "Hugo Award" are registered service marks of the
World Science Fiction Society, an unincorporated
literary society.