Suggested Objects for Athletic Sports Related Not-for-Profit Corporations

Dov Goldberg

By Dov Goldberg

Swimming Clubs: The establishment and operation of a swimming club for the purposes of
a) promoting aquatic sports;
b) providing opportunities and training for self-development, leadership and sportsmanship in the field of aquatic activities;
c) arranging matches and competitions, and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
and such other complimentary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Athletics Clubs: The establishment and operation of an athletics club for the purposes of
a) promoting organized athletics sports, games and recreation, and in particular,______________________;
b) arranging matches and competitions, and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
c) fostering goodwill and sportsmanship;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Health Club: The establishment and operation of a health and fitness club for the purposes of
a) promoting interest in health and physical fitness;
b) providing exercise equipment, changing and meeting rooms and other facilities for members and their guests;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Flying Clubs: The establishment and operation of a flying club for the purposes of
a) promoting interest in flying and aviation;
b) teaching and training of persons in the art and science of aviation and the operation of aircraft
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Snowmobiling Clubs: The establishment and operation of a snowmobile club for the purposes of
a) promoting safe snowmobiling;
b) arranging for instruction, displays and exhibits of snowmobiling skills;
c) arranging matches and competitions and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Aquatics Clubs: The establishment and operation of an aquatics club for the purposes of
a) promoting interest in aquatic games, sports and recreation;
b) arranging matches and competitions, and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Golf Clubs: The establishment and operation of a golf, country, sporting and social club for the purposes of
a) promoting interest and participation in the sport of golfing;
b) arranging tournaments and competitions, and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
c) providing dining, meeting, changing, and equipment rooms and other facilities for members and their guests;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Hockey Clubs: The establishment and operation of a hockey club for the purposes of
a) promoting interest in amateur hockey;
b) arranging matches and competitions, and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Riding Clubs: The establishment and operation of a riding club for the purposes of
a) fostering interest in horsemanship;
b) encouraging breeding and showing of horses (and, particularly, the sponsorship of an annual exhibition and horse show at__________________);
c) encouraging matches and competitions between various breeds of horses;
d) promoting the good qualities and merits of various breeds of horses;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Skating Clubs: The establishment and operation of a skating club for the purposes of
a) promoting figure skating;
b) arranging for instruction, displays and exhibits of figure skating skills;
c) arranging matches and competitions and establishing and granting prizes, awards and distinctions;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Curling Clubs: The establishment and operation of a curling club for the purposes of
a) promoting the sport of curling;
b) providing facilities for curling;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Yachting Clubs: The establishment and operation of a yacht club for the purposes of
a) developing and fostering the sport of yachting;
b) encouraging the development of seamanship through yachting and the knowledge of navigation;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

Fishing and Hunting Club: The establishment and operation of a hunting and fishing (rod and reel) club for the purposes of
a) encouraging organized sport fishing;
b) encouraging organized gunmanship;
c) promoting better knowledge of safe handling and proper care of firearms;
d) promoting the study of local fish and game potential and their conservation;
e) promoting the principles of good sportsmanship;
and such other complementary purposes not inconsistent with these objects.

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