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[edit] Income

  • $10,000.00 Provincial Training Grants
    • $9,065.00 2012 grants to be completed by June 30, 2013
    • $??? 2013 grants to be started after April 1, 2013. Amount not yet announced
  • $12,000.00 Allocation from PCSAR general funds

total: $22,000

[edit] Expense

  • $10,000 Provincially-Funded Training
    • $9,065 2012 grants to be completed by June 30, 2013
      • $2,525 ATV course
      • $6,540 Swift Water Rescue
    • $??? 2013 grants to be started after April 1, 2013. Courses not yet announced
  • $6,100 Non-funded SAR Fundamentals Training
    same as 2012 budget
    $5,000 board approved line item. Needs to be amended
    $1,100 reallocated from "SAR funded in-house training"
  • $5,900 SAR funded in house training
    $7,000 board approved line item. Needs to be amended
    -$1,100 reallocated to "Non-Funded SAR Fundamentals Training"
    possible expenses
    $2,000 first aid training
    $3,900 unspecified
    • sending students to courses elsewhere
      • search manager * 2
      • tracking
      • team leader
    • training supplies
      • videos
      • books
      • placards

total: $22,000

[edit] First Aid analysis

  • We average about 55 members
  • Every member should maintain at least standard first aid
  • First aid requires recertification every 3 years
  • on average each year 18 members need to recertify
  • about 30% will receive certification through some other means
  • that leaves about 12 members looking for certification through PCSAR
  • on average, we get funded for 12 students of WFA every 3 years
  • that's the equivalent of 4 students every year
  • on average, 8 members need recertification each year on non-funded courses
  • a standard first aid course is about $140 (GST included)
  • we would budget about $1200 / year to pay for members standard first aid
  • first year of program would be higher uptake - budget $2000