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-====== U.S._Power_Squadrons ​======+~~NOTOC~~ 
 +{{ wiki:​USPS_logo.jpg?​340|U.S. Power Squadrons}} 
 +======U.S. ​Power Squadrons====== 
 +Organized in 1914, the United States Power Squadrons (USPS) is a non profit, educational organization dedicated to making boating safer and more enjoyable by teaching classes in seamanship, navigation and related subjects. USPS members are boating families who contribute to their communities by promoting safe boating through education. USPS members enjoy participating with fellow members on the water and in the classroom.
  
-{| cellpadding="​10"​ cellspacing="​0"​  +USPS has nearly 40,000 members organized into over 400 squadrons across the country and in some US territoriesUSPS is America'​s largest non-profit boating organization ​and has been honored by three US presidents for its civic contributions.
-|  <div align="​left">​{{ wiki:​USPS_logo.jpg?​280|U.S. Power Squadrons}}</​div> ​   ||   <​div align="​left">​The **USCG Auxiliary** ​and the **United States Power Squadrons** -- Natural Allies ​.<br /><br />​[[text]]</​div> ​   ||   <​div align="​right">​__TOC__</​div> ​   ||    +
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 +=====What are USPS activities?​=====
 +Each squadron'​s activities involve the three primary objectives of USPS: community service, continuing education, and enjoying fellowship.
  
-======Coast Guard Auxiliary Best Practices====== +Every squadron offers carefully planned courses ​in subjects like Seamanship, Piloting, Plotting and Position Finding, Celestial Navigation, Cruise Planning, Engine Maintenance, ​Marine ​ElectronicsSailingand much moreThese courses are taught by experienced member instructors, ​and members who complete them are recognized.
-======USPS Joins the Auxiliary ​in the Marine ​Dealer Visitation (PV) Program====== +
-Members of the US Power Squadrons can now qualify as Program Visitorsalongside its Auxiliary partners. The Recreational Boating Safety (RBS) Partner Visitation Program (see http://​wow.uscgaux.info/​content.php?​unit=V-DEPT&​category=rbs-partner-visitation) is a keycommunity outreach program that encourages business -- particularly those with a marine orientation -- to display boating safety literatureThe Auxiliary or USPS Program Visitor works with the dealer to set up and maintain the display.+
  
-As the USPS joins the Auxiliary ​in the Dealer Visitation Programit's clear the the display rack becomes neither an Auxiliary display rack nor a USPS display rackbut a RBS display rackto which both organizations contribute boating safety material ​and notices of upcoming classes ​and RBS events.+Participating both on-the-water and off with fellow members who are skilled ​in boating is a rewarding and enjoyable experience. On-the-water activities include cruisesrendezvoussail racesnavigation contests ​and even fishing derbies. Activities ashore include meetings with marine programs, parties, dinner-dances,​ picnics ​and field trips.
  
-It's another example, as the next article shows, ​that "​Working Together, We Can Leave a Bigger Wake."+=====USPS Program Visitation===== 
 +{{ wiki:​Program_visitor.jpg?​255|Program visitor}} 
 +Recreational Boating Safety Program Visitation lets Power Squadron members establish local partnerships that they visit regularly. ​It is a key element in the US Coast Guard’s Recreational Boating Safety Program ​that the Coast Guard Auxiliary is actively supporting.
  
-======Aims and Principles - Working Together, We Can Leave a Bigger Wake====== +The emphasis ​of Program Visitation is to recruit businesses to display boating safety pamphlet distribution racks to the public. The program is administered by a Program Visitor who maintains ​the material in the display rack. This also gives the Program Visitor an opportunity ​to clarify safety issues, promote boater education, and the Vessel Safety Check program.
-The first time I met Bud Lomastro, the PR Officer ​of my local Power Squadron, he said, "You know, when -- between ​the Auxiliary and the Power Squadrons -- we're only reaching about 3% of the recreational boating public with our courses and vessel exams, it's hard to pretend that we're in competition with each other."+
  
-He's rightBy combining our efforts, we can "leave a bigger wake."+====The Program Visitor==== 
 +The Program Visitor (PV) is the key person in the Recreational Boating Safety Program Visitation programThe success of the program rests squarely with the PV.
  
-By approaching media "gate keepers," such as assignment editors, news editors, and feature story writers together with our USPS counterparts,​ we can legitimately claim to represent ​larger share of a media'​s readership/​viewers,​ thereby increasing our chance of coverage.+The Program Visitor is a specially trained and certified Power Squadrons member. He or she must be very knowledgeable about Power Squadrons missionsrecreational boating safety, and the U.S. Coast Guard recreational boating safety program. This knowledge comes through experience in the Power Squadrons and Program Visitation training. We will discuss this training in moment.
  
-Or, perhaps by working in parallel, we can effectively double our publicity efforts, our personal contacts, media contacts, even signage and handoutsIn other words, working alongside each other, we are likely ​to significantly increase attendance at our events, such as "VSE Blitzes,"​ Safety demonstrations,​ etc.+====Program partners==== 
 +{{ wiki:​Program_partners.jpg?​255|Program partners}} 
 +A program partner is any community business or facility where the public is that will allow the Program Visitor ​to place a boating safety literature display rack.<br />
  
-Now perhapsat some of those eventsone gorup or the other will "​capture"​ some of the vessel exams or new members at that event – howeverif our extra coverage draws more attendeesthen each organization may wind up with more vessel exams, class attendees, or new members than either group would have garnered alone.+Traditional partners include marine dealersmarine retail outletsand boating supply stores. Non-traditional partners include any establishment ​that might be visited by recreational boaters. Examples include: doctors’ officesgas stationsand hardware stores.
  
-And because, although ​we share common educational and safety goals, our organizations are built on different foundations,​ each group will probably attract different membersBecause we move in different circlesone group'​s members may have contacts (personal, professional, and in the media) that the other'​s do notAnd because we are different people, "​their"​ members may have skills that "​our"​ members do not. And resources that the other group may not. "​They"​ may have members qualified to teach classes in areas where "​we"​ have few or none.+====What ​we distribute==== 
 +{{ wiki:PV_box.jpg?​255|Program visitation display}} 
 +Just about anything can be placed ​in the literature displays. You can use information from the Coast Guard or from any organization that provides you literatureor from your state or local authoritiesor you can design your own pamphlets ​and brochures locallyYou are only limited by your own imagination.
  
-Some USPS chapters have advertising budgets to publicize activities; while perhaps the Coast Guard Auxiliary has name recognition that the Power Squadrons ​are still building. Joint advertising may well benefit both organizations.+You can promote local Vessel Safety Checks, boater education classes, or membership in the US Power Squadrons.
  
-Many families belong to both organizations. So some USPS members who are not yet (or no longer) Auxiliary members may want to join your flotilla; ​and some Auxiliary ​members ​may find expanded contacts in their local Power Squadron+====USPS benefits==== 
 +There are many benefits ​to the Power Squadrons ​and its members. Program Visitation increases the public’s awareness of the Power Squadrons, its goals and its missions. The literature display is also an excellent way to advertise Power Squadrons programs like as America’s Boating Course, boater education programs, vessel safety checks and other squadron activities.
  
-Many members of the Power Squadrons own boats; Encouraging cross-membership may increase a flotilla'​number ​of operative Auxiliary facilities.+It enhances ​the Power Squadron’image as an organization dedicated to promoting boating safety. You have the satisfaction ​of knowing that by participating in Program Visitation, you help save lives and property. Participation also provides an venue for recruiting new Power Squadron members. On an individual basis, participation in the program can earn the member a Merit Mark.
  
-Finally, there are some editors and event organizers, including some who came of age during the Viet Nam years, who may still have a bias against anything military (we have found that in our division); Approaching them in partnership with the USPS may open those doors. 
  
-In short, by building cooperation between two organizations that //should// be natural allies, we can enhance our ability to get our message out to our target audience, the boating public. By “leaving a bigger wake,” perhaps we can generate more awareness of, and interest in, our mutual message. 
  
-(It’s true that, by leaving a bigger wake, we may rattle a dish or two in someone'​s galley. Perhaps that’s not all a bad thing, if that’s what it takes to wake up some members on both sides to the benefits of working together.) 
  
-Let's expand our focus beyond the 3% of the recreational boating public we currently reach to the 97% who need us more than they know. 
  
---[[User:​Stephenellerin|Stephen Ellerin BC-BLU]] 14:43, 30 May 2012 (EDT) 
  
-======What is USPS====== 
-Organized in 1914, USPS is a non profit, educational organization dedicated to making boating safer and more enjoyable by teaching classes in seamanship, navigation and related subjects. USPS members are boating families who contribute to their communities by promoting safe boating through education. USPS members enjoy participating with fellow members on the water and in the classroom. USPS has nearly 40,000 members organized into over 400 squadrons across the country and in some US territories. USPS is America'​s largest non-profit boating organization and has been honored by three US presidents for its civic contributions. 
  
-=====What are the activities of USPS===== 
-Each squadron'​s activities involve the three primary objectives of USPS: community service, continuing education, and enjoying the friendship and camaraderie of our fellow members. 
- 
-=====Training===== 
-Every squadron offers carefully planned courses in subjects like Seamanship, Piloting, Plotting and Position Finding, Celestial Navigation, Cruise Planning, Engine Maintenance,​ Marine Electronics,​ Sailing, and much more. These courses are taught by experienced member instructors,​ and members who complete them are recognized. 
  
-  * [[http://​www.usps.org/​e_stuff/​member_courses.htm|USPS University Courses]] 
  
-=====Social Activities===== 
-Participating both on-the-water and off with fellow members who are skilled in boating is a rewarding and enjoyable experience. On-the-water activities include cruises, rendezvous, sail races, navigation contests and even fishing derbies. Activities ashore include meetings with marine programs, parties, dinner-dances,​ picnics and field trips 
  
-======Organization====== +=====Cooperation for Auxiliarists===== 
-======Power Squadrons & Auxiliary work together====== +  * Between the Auxiliary and the Power Squadrons, we're only reaching about 3% of the recreational boating public with our courses and vessel exams. We are not in competition with each other. 
-  * **[[USPS Program Visitation]]**+  * By approaching media "gate keepers,"​ such as assignment editors, news editors, and feature story writers together with our USPS counterparts,​ we can legitimately claim to represent a larger share of a media'​s readership/​viewers,​ thereby increasing our chance of coverage. 
 +  * By working in parallel, we can effectively double our publicity efforts, our personal contacts, media contacts, even signage and handouts. In other words, working alongside each other, we are likely to significantly increase attendance at our events, such as "VSC Blitzes,"​ safety demonstrations,​ etc. 
 +  * Although we share common educational and safety goals, our organizations are built on different foundations,​ each group will probably attract different members. Because we move in different circles, one group'​s members may have contacts (personal, professional,​ and in the media) that the other'​s do not. And because we are different people, "​their"​ members may have skills that "​our"​ members do not. And resources that the other group may not. "​They"​ may have members qualified to teach classes in areas where "​we"​ have few or none. 
 +  * Some USPS chapters have advertising budgets to publicize activities; while perhaps the Coast Guard Auxiliary has name recognition that the Power Squadrons are still building. Joint advertising may well benefit both organizations. 
 +  * Many families belong to both organizations. So some USPS members who are not yet (or no longer) Auxiliary members may want to join your flotilla; and some Auxiliary members may find expanded contacts in their local Power Squadron.  
 +  * Many members of the Power Squadrons own boats; Encouraging cross-membership may increase a flotilla'​s number of operative Auxiliary facilities. 
 +  * In short, by building cooperation between two organizations,​ we can enhance our ability to get our message out to our target audience, the boating public. By “leaving a bigger wake,” perhaps we can generate more awareness of, and interest in, our mutual message. 
 +  * Expand our focus beyond the 3% of the recreational boating public we currently reach to the 97% who need us more than they know. 
 +=====Resources===== 
 +  * {{wiki:​ppt.gif|PowerPoint available}} ​[[http://​bdept.cgaux.org/​wp/​wp-content/​uploads/​2012/​09/​PV_USPS_brief.pptx|What is Program Visitation?]] 
 +  ​[[http://​www.usps.org/​e_stuff/​member_courses.htm|Educational Department - USPS University Courses]]
   * [[http://​live.cgaux.org/?​p=143|USCG Auxiliary and US Power Squadron Working Together]] (Coast Guard Auxiliary Live)   * [[http://​live.cgaux.org/?​p=143|USCG Auxiliary and US Power Squadron Working Together]] (Coast Guard Auxiliary Live)
-  * [[http://​boatingtimesli.com/​NY/?​p=9009|U.S. Power Squadrons, Coast Guard Auxiliary to boost boating safety efforts]] (Boating Times Long Island)+  * [[http://​boatingtimesli.com/​NY/?​p=9009|U.S. Power Squadrons, Coast Guard Auxiliary to boost boating safety efforts]] (Boating Times Long Island) 
 +  * [[http://​www.usps.org|United States Power Squadrons]] 
 +  * [[http://​www.usps.org/​d_stuff/​dist.html|USPS Squadrons & Districts]]
  
-=External links=+=====Contributed by===== 
 +  * Joe Reichal, DVC-VP - Flotilla 01-04, 8th District (Coastal Region) 
 +  * Mike Wiedel, USPS Safety Committee 
 +  * Stephen Ellerin, BC-BLU - Flotilla 08-02, 7th District
  
-  ​* [[http://​www.usps.org|U.S. Power Squadrons]] +=====See also===== 
-    * [[http://​www.usps.org/​cgi-bin/​sfind.cgi|Local squadron finder]] +  ​* [[american_canoe_association|American Canoe Association]] 
-    * [[http://​www.usps.org/​d_stuff/​dist.html|Districts of the U.S. Power Squadrons]] +  * [[boatu.s|BoatU.S. and BoatU.S. Foundation]] 
-      * [[http://www.usps.org/​d_stuff/​D-NE.html|Northeast Districts]]+  * [[boy_scouts_of_america|Boy Scouts of America]] 
 +  * [[national_safe_boating_week|National Safe Boating Week]] 
 +  * [[u.s._naval_sea_cadet_corps|U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps]]
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