
Can or will someone explain to me how come the IAC is a REGISTERED CHARITY??? As far as I know or can realise the IAC does absolutely nothing charity-wise! Why is it accorded this "facility"?
To me a "charity" is a body / organisation which, as a charitable institution, gives FINANCIAL or FREE AID to any that need it. i.e. Royal British Legion, Help for Heroes, SSAFA,
Dogs Trust, RSPCA, PDSA, etc. etc. an endless list almost!
Just where does the IAC fit into this category? To join one has to make a subscription, pay a fee and annually to maintain membership. Certain things are provided such as the Music Licenses, Music and Film Libraries etc. BUT if any member wants to avail themselves of these availabilities- these "extras" -everything has to be additionally paid for!
Even "the advice" has to be paid for per the annual membership fee.
Perhaps I am missing something but my question is: Where does the "CHARITY" kick in? The IAC is a declared registered "Company" not a Charitable Institution.
I am well aware that my friend Dave W will have some answer to my question - OK - with respect...... but for once let's see an explanation from "those in the know" --- The Hierarchy!
Oh yes and let's have "openess" and no more Latency!
