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Originally posted by Rudey
I have to ask this. If the numbers are low in a chapter, why is it a financial drain?
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It's a good question. The biggest part is staff time spent. I would assume that Tri-Delta has chapter consultants who travel to chapters/colonies, etc. Plus materials and other stuff.
It takes more advising time to support a sturggling chapter at all levels of the national organization.
That's why we, at least, have minimum numbers for a colony to become a chapter.
I would guess that every organization has figured out the minimum number necessary to keep the group at at least a break even.