What's new
USCHO Fan Forum

This is a sample guest message. Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

  • The USCHO Fan Forum has migrated to a new plaform, xenForo. Most of the function of the forum should work in familiar ways. Please note that you can switch between light and dark modes by clicking on the gear icon in the upper right of the main menu bar. We are hoping that this new platform will prove to be faster and more reliable. Please feel free to explore its features.

>>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

When some of the most passionate fans of RIT hockey don't know if fundraising is really going on, or what's happening (not to mention members of the so-called athletic association), then there is a problem.

I think RIT is going to end up footing a much more significant chunk of the arena than planned. I hope that is the case, rather than cutting it to a bare bones arena.

I agree. When an organization's most passionate supporters are have no idea what is happening or if fundraising is continuing that is a bad job. I looked at the RIT athletic page and there was not a link that I could find to the power play page. Maybe NCAA rules prohibits the intermingling, but I doubt it. I think it is just another half-assed job being done by RIT.

I gave money when the new arena was first announced way back in what late 2010 / early 2011. Granted the amount I could afford to give was peanuts compared to some. However, since then I have not had one single contact by RIT for more money to the PP fund. What the heck is up with that? Seriously poor job by RIT.

I have never been involved with a capital project any where near the scope of the new arena, but I have been heavily involved with a non-profit capital project of about $500k. If the organization I have been involved with had done the fundraising like RIT has we would still be waiting to build over 5 years later. I am almost in disbelief of how poorly this is run. No contact to alumni = no money coming in. No excitement about the new arena = no money coming in. Pretty simple really. I think RIT overestimated how easy getting money for a new hockey arena would be.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

I looked at the RIT athletic page and there was not a link that I could find to the power play page. Maybe NCAA rules prohibits the intermingling, but I doubt it. I think it is just another half-assed job being done by RIT.

Right hand side, under Fan Zone, there are five links. Bottom one is for the Power Play. They should move it up front and center as it's hidden well down there.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Right hand side, under Fan Zone, there are five links. Bottom one is for the Power Play. They should move it up front and center as it's hidden well down there.

Well hidden, indeed! I had to go over the page twice to find it ... even with your instructions. Agree completely that it should be front and center. Or even a something that just says "Support RIT Athletics" with a link to a page full of choices.

Also ... I wonder if "RIT Power Play" translates well into "Donate to the new ice arena" for potential donors. I would think most hockey fans know they mean one and the same by now, but it's really not obvious.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Right hand side, under Fan Zone, there are five links. Bottom one is for the Power Play. They should move it up front and center as it's hidden well down there.

Excellent. Thank you. I looked fairly hard on the front page of athletics and again on the men's hockey page and could not find a link. I am happy it is there even if it is not front and center.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

I agree. When an organization's most passionate supporters are have no idea what is happening or if fundraising is continuing that is a bad job. I looked at the RIT athletic page and there was not a link that I could find to the power play page. Maybe NCAA rules prohibits the intermingling, but I doubt it. I think it is just another half-assed job being done by RIT.

I gave money when the new arena was first announced way back in what late 2010 / early 2011. Granted the amount I could afford to give was peanuts compared to some. However, since then I have not had one single contact by RIT for more money to the PP fund. What the heck is up with that? Seriously poor job by RIT.

I have never been involved with a capital project any where near the scope of the new arena, but I have been heavily involved with a non-profit capital project of about $500k. If the organization I have been involved with had done the fundraising like RIT has we would still be waiting to build over 5 years later. I am almost in disbelief of how poorly this is run. No contact to alumni = no money coming in. No excitement about the new arena = no money coming in. Pretty simple really. I think RIT overestimated how easy getting money for a new hockey arena would be.

Perhaps tuition has been rising? Maybe they've raked in some dough from hosting the AHA championships (doubt it, but you never know)?
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

RIT doesn't host the AHA championships.


Powers &8^]
Not only that, but (and please somebody correct me if I'm remembering incorrectly) neither RIT nor any other AHA school makes any revenue directly from AHA tournament games of any round, regardless of site. It all goes to the league. I would assume all 12 teams evenly split any returns the league chooses to re-distribute from that pool of $.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Not only that, but (and please somebody correct me if I'm remembering incorrectly) neither RIT nor any other AHA school makes any revenue directly from AHA tournament games of any round, regardless of site. It all goes to the league. I would assume all 12 teams evenly split any returns the league chooses to re-distribute from that pool of $.

Fair enough. Perhaps current students can give insight as to exorbitant tuition hikes that may be leading to funding?
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

RIT's Office of Development and high-level officials have been very active in reaching out directly, including logging a lot of miles meeting with alumni and corporate donors -- including when RIT hockey travels on the road -- and hosting potential donors in the president's box at games at RIT.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Fair enough. Perhaps current students can give insight as to exorbitant tuition hikes that may be leading to funding?

They have said since the beginning that no tuition money is going to the arena.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Also ... I wonder if "RIT Power Play" translates well into "Donate to the new ice arena" for potential donors. I would think most hockey fans know they mean one and the same by now, but it's really not obvious.


Excellent point! It's a catchy marketing name for it but to those just browsing, it doesn't really stand out for it's real purpose.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

RIT's Office of Development and high-level officials have been very active in reaching out directly, including logging a lot of miles meeting with alumni and corporate donors -- including when RIT hockey travels on the road -- and hosting potential donors in the president's box at games at RIT.

OMG Larry Quinn was at a playoff game!! (Saturday against AIC I think because I was there too) wow that totally makes sense now :rolleyes:
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

RIT's Office of Development and high-level officials have been very active in reaching out directly, including logging a lot of miles meeting with alumni and corporate donors -- including when RIT hockey travels on the road -- and hosting potential donors in the president's box at games at RIT.

That's good (and their jobs), but there is no outward appearance that any progress has been made and that means all the small donors still don't know what their money has gone for, which kills the prospects for large numbers of small donors. Of course, those donors don't pay for the bulk of it, but there has also been no announcements of the needed big donors to encourage the smaller ones. Pictures of what is actually being constructed would be one small step.

Check out the "news": http://www.rit.edu/~w-giving/powerplay/news.php
The only news since the groundbreaking is an explanation of why it looks like nothing is happening. Makes me want to grab the checkbook!! ;)
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

RIT's Office of Development and high-level officials have been very active in reaching out directly, including logging a lot of miles meeting with alumni and corporate donors -- including when RIT hockey travels on the road -- and hosting potential donors in the president's box at games at RIT.
Maybe they should stop because by all reasonable indications they are not doing a good job at gathering money. And if they are, then that information or perhaps I should say excitement, is certainly not getting out the general public. Again no excitement = no money. People want to feel like they are donating to a good cause and/or something that is exciting and they want to be a “part of”.


That's good (and their jobs), but there is no outward appearance that any progress has been made and that means all the small donors still don't know what their money has gone for, which kills the prospects for large numbers of small donors. Of course, those donors don't pay for the bulk of it, but there has also been no announcements of the needed big donors to encourage the smaller ones. Pictures of what is actually being constructed would be one small step.

Check out the "news": http://www.rit.edu/~w-giving/powerplay/news.php
The only news since the groundbreaking is an explanation of why it looks like nothing is happening. Makes me want to grab the checkbook!! ;)

Agreed. One thing to add, most people do not know but the average amount of a charitable donation in the US is ~$21. This figure takes into account the million dollar plus donations and the penny donations, so overlooking the small donations is a very poor business model. Also, most medium to larger donators are more willing to write that check when they know that the average person is excited and is donating.
 
Last edited:
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

The Colgate thread reports that they are playing RIT on Thursday 10/10 (start of Brick City weekend) - weird to see a thursday night game...
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

Hey... there's activity again at the new rink site! Looks like they're pouring concrete into the pilings and cutting them off at ground level. Good to see some activity there again... there seemed to be too long a span between sub-contractors.
BTW, I have a source that tells me there is a lot of activity that has been going on behind the scenes. I think that the absence of new renderings may be a sign that there may be some changes being made that will please a lot of people. Let's stay positive about this.
 
Re: >>> RIT Tigers - 2013 Offseason: The Future Looks Bright <<<

I think that the absence of new renderings may be a sign that there may be some changes being made that will please a lot of people. Let's stay positive about this.

That would be a pleasant surprise! (Maybe the RITProf luxury suite, bar, and microbrewery got put in the plans after all!)
 
Back
Top