Poll: How should the Sensory Boards be funded
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By Donation (individuals and congresses)
44.12%
15 44.12%
Increasing congress entry fees by £1 (going towards the costs)
23.53%
8 23.53%
Congresses using the boards paying a hire charge of £50
8.82%
3 8.82%
Congresses using the boards paying a hire charge of £75
2.94%
1 2.94%
Congresses using the boards paying an extra 5p per graded result
8.82%
3 8.82%
I do not think Chess Scotland should use such boards
11.76%
4 11.76%
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Sensory Boards
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How many Sensory boards of the non wifi standard does Chess Scotland currently have?

Is it worth considering offering them to Chess Scotland Members in an auction of some sort?
Set a minimum reserved starting price and using any income generated to either contribute towards the new batch of wifi boards (I'm assuming that the current boards are not wifi) or adding to the crop of sensory boards. It may only generate enough money for 1 or 2 but it's better than nothing and also these older boards gathering dust somewhere.

On loaning out the new boards to congresses and clubs, how would Chess Scotland be covered by insurance? There is always a risk of damage or loss and these sensory boards are an expensive resource for Chess Scotland. It need to be the responsiblity of the requester to ensure that suitable insurance is in place before actually getting them. Alternatively they should be asked to pay an "insurance contribution" as part of the loan deal.
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