| SFFANZ aims to act as a national body separate from,
but involved with, existing science fiction and fantasy clubs. As
such, it hopes to be a major part of the structure of New Zealand
fandom, enhancing liaisons between existing fan groups, providing
support for events which transcend normal club structures (such as
the annual national conventions), and providing a national voice for
fandom.
By being an organisation without a club basis, SFFANZ hopes to be
able to act independently of the clubs, and therefore the clubs will
continue as they have always done, as independent entities.
SFFANZ will also organise and conduct the new national science
fiction and fantasy awards, The Sir Julius Vogel awards, and be
responsible for the voting between bids to host future national
conventions. It will be an incorporated, non-profit society, and
will be run for the benefit of as many fans as possible. Membership
of SFFANZ will be available either directly or through registration
for the national convention.
As an incorporated society, SFFANZ will have a tax-free status.
It is intended to allow conventions to utilise this status if they
so wish. It is hoped that it will also be able to offer loans or
grants to conventions. SFFANZ will also hold a national fan
database, to provide fans with information of interest to the New
Zealand fan community.
SFFANZ will contribute to the promotion of Science Fiction,
Fantasy and fandom in New Zealand by encouraging communication
between fan groups, encouraging the creation of new fan groups,
being a media contact, and increasing public awareness of local fan
groups and activities. It is also hoped that there may be future
advantages to fans directly from membership. |