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The RASC A Vision Of The Future

The RASC A Vision Of The Future. By Andreas Gada Unattached Life Member. Current State. Devoted to the Advancement of Astronomy and the Allied Sciences Quv Dvcit Vrania. Purpose of Vision Statement. Clearly defines an organization and what it wants to accomplish

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The RASC A Vision Of The Future

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  1. The RASC A Vision Of The Future By Andreas Gada Unattached Life Member

  2. Current State • Devoted to the Advancement of Astronomy and the Allied Sciences • Quv Dvcit Vrania

  3. Purpose of Vision Statement • Clearly defines an organization and what it wants to accomplish • Based on the values and strength of the organization • Basis for long range planning • Basis for day to day decision making and activities

  4. Structure of Vision Statement • High level vision statement • Supporting goals • Activities support goals • Living document • Reviewed annually

  5. Structure of Vision Statement • High level vision statement • Supporting goals • Activities support goals • Living document • Reviewed annually

  6. Strengths • national organization with 27 centres across Canada • ~ 5,000 members • royal charter • diverse membership, consisting of both amateur and professional astronomers • affiliated with universities, planetariums and other astronomy and other science related institutions • oldest astronomy organization in Canada • long established relationships with other organizations of a similar nature

  7. Values • devoted to the advancement of astronomy and the allied sciences • emphasis on public education • use of Robert’s rules of orders to conduct the affairs of the society

  8. Vision Statement To be the leading national organization in North America to promote the advancement of astronomy and the allied sciences in all key programs and services provided by the Society, as judged by our peers in the astronomical community..

  9. Supporting Goal To organize and conduct high quality activities which satisfy the astronomical needs and interests of the membership, and enhance their enjoyment of astronomy.

  10. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain educational programs at the National and Centre levels that will advance our member’s knowledge of astronomy.

  11. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain research quality observing facilities.

  12. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain leading edge programs that promote the collaboration between professional and amateur astronomers.

  13. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain world-class publications that reflects the diverse nature of the society.

  14. Supporting Activities • Observer’s Handbook • The Journal • Observer’s Calendar • Beginner’s Observing Guide • Skyways

  15. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain a world class astronomy conference.

  16. Supporting Goal To establish and maintain effective public education programs at the National and Centre levels.

  17. Supporting Goal To interact with and support other organizations that advance astronomy and the allied sciences.

  18. Supporting Goal Conduct Society business in accordance with Robert’s rules of order that maintains the dignity, respect and rights of the individual.

  19. Astronomical Community In North America

  20. Future Activities • Establishment of a Professional Astronomer’s Division to address the specific needs of this group of members. This could take the form of a virtual centre with own executive and national council representative.

  21. Future Activities • Establishment of a Commercial membership category to address the specific needs of the increasing number of members who make all or part of their livelihood from the sale or manufacture of astronomical products or services

  22. Future Activities • Establish a national observatory in a remote location that can be access by all members via the internet.

  23. Future Activities • Provide funding for research projects that involve amateur professional collaboration.

  24. Future Activities • Establish a membership academic achievement certificates to recognize members who have completed a predefined course of study.a professional collaboration.

  25. Future Activities • Establish a research assistant mentorship program.

  26. Future Activities • Develop a student textbook to support the astronomy curriculum.

  27. Future Activities • Develop a Boy Scout / Girl Guide Astronomy badge kit.

  28. Future Activities • Develop a true online Journal with dynamic links to reference materials.

  29. Future Activities • Establish a permanent General Assembly Committee.

  30. Future Activities • Establish a fee based Sunrise / Sunset times service to support court cases. - Basic letter $50 - Notarized Letter $100 - Expert Witness $200, split 50/50 between RASC and witness

  31. Next Steps Review what has been presented with the Centres. Determine if the development of a Mission Statement would benefit the RASC. Establish a Mission Statement Development Team. This team should consist of the Executive and a “Champion” from each Centre who will be responsible for implementing the Mission statement at the Centre. Develop the Mission Statement with wording appropriate to the RASC.

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