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== NASPA policy concerning endorsements ==
 
== NASPA policy concerning endorsements ==

Revision as of 19:11, 27 October 2009

This page is a collection of NASPA’s operational policies established by Executive Committee.

See also Code of Conduct and Official Tournament Rules.

NASPA policy concerning endorsements

Our community is full of innovative and creative people who turn their enthusiasm for Scrabble into marketable products (books, equipment, etc.). Because we represent our members equally, NASPA has adopted a policy against endorsing products. In the future, we hope to offer classified ads on the website where authors and inventors can promote their products.

NASPA policy concerning donations

NASPA occasionally receives requests for donations. While these requests usually come from deserving causes, our young organization is not yet in a financial position to make any charitable donations. Once NASPA has achieved an adequate capital base, we will revisit this policy.