The New England Club Managers Association (NECMA), the original chapter of the Club Managers Association of America, was established in 1914 and has since been a leader in the advancement of opportunities for private club managers, and foremost, students of the culinary and hospitality industries. NECMA has more than 230 members who manage more than 150 private clubs in the New England area.
MISSION STATEMENT The purposes of the New England Chapter are to provide education to persons connected with the management of clubs and other associations of similar character, to promote and encourage efficient and successful club management, and to advance friendly relations among its members.
NECMA Acknowledged Oldest Association of Club ManagersCMAA MEMBER CLUB FACTS AND FIGURES
Club Type- 80 percent of CMAA members' clubs are golf and country clubs
- 11 percent of CMAA members' clubs are city clubs
- 4 percent of CMAA members' clubs are yacht clubs
- 71 percent of CMAA members' clubs are IRS classified tax-exempt 501(c)(7) organizations
Club Income - Gross revenues equaled $13 billion for all clubs in 2008.
- Food and beverage revenues equal $3.8 billion.
- The average club’s gross income is $5.5 million.
Club Employees - Clubs employ 290,749 employees.
- Club payrolls equal $5.3 billion.
Club Outreach Programs - Clubs raised $385 million for charities in 2008.
- In 2008, clubs distributed $7.6 million in student scholarships.
- Most of CMAA’s 46 chapters sponsor scholarship funds.
Economic Impact of Clubs - Clubs spend $2.79 billion in their respective local community as a whole.
- Clubs spend $2.9 billion within their state as a whole.
- Clubs as a whole paid $351 million in real-estate taxes, $708 million in payroll taxes, $528 million in sales tax and $218 million in other taxes (i.e., liquor, excise, occupancy and school).
New England Club Managers Association William F. Connell Golf House & Museum Fax +1 (774) 430-9051
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