You can search for individual society reports at http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/chrts-gvng/lstngs/menu-eng.html. Of 11 societies with information available three had a surplus of income over expenditure. Four others have deficits covered more than ten times by assets.
Below is a summary of reports for 2014 with comparative figures for 2013 and 2012 in parentheses where available.
Alberta Genealogical Society
Total assets of $558,845 ($606,312, $540,282), and liabilities of $213,134 ($257,883, $200,592). The total revenue was $208,033 ($229,344, $254,380). Expenditures totaled $210,752 ($250,276, $218,231). The membership fee remained at $50.
British Columbia Genealogical Society
Total assets of $206,451 ($203,542, $203,016) and liabilities of $7,810 ($9,268, $10,085). Total revenue was $33,923 ($27,625, $24,783). Expenditures totaled $29,555 ($24,991, $22,502). The individual annual membership fee remained at $45.
British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa
While no report for 2014 is yet posted the following are the figures. Total assets of $121,878 ($104,683, $90,374) and liabilities of $20,170 ($32,716, $30,607). Total revenue was $71,443 ($70,738, $54,675). Expenditures totaled $63,844 ($55,000, $50,366). The individual annual membership fee remains $40.
Family History Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Inc
The society was newly incorporated as a charity in 2013. Total assets were $29,166 ($43,130) and liabilities $16,072 ($15,867). Total revenue was $29,729 ($35,226) and expenditure $44,364 ($32,525). The individual membership fee is $42.
Manitoba Genealogical Society
Total assets of $37,118 ($55,341, $50,743) and liabilities of $7,208 ($19,157, $22,458). Total revenue was $47,388 ($47,727, $60,780). Expenditures totaled $49,679 ($48,942, $59,162). The individual membership fee of $40 increased to $50 on 1 April 2015.
New Brunswick Genealogical Society
The 2014 figures are not yet posted. The report for 2013 was "Total assets of $182,016 ($194,048) and liabilities of $13,224 ($21,542). Total revenue was $33,846 ($37,121). Expenditures totaled $39,396 ($36,974)." The individual annual membership fee remained at $35.
Genealogical Association of Nova Scotia
GANS had total assets of $281,182 ($307,796, $303,274) and liabilities of $1,553 ($0, $0). Total revenue was $42,800 ($45,693, $32,549). Total expenditures were $69,858 ($44,703, $30,717). The Association's annual membership fee remained at $30.
Ontario Genealogical Society
Total assets of $2,398,885 ($2,486,135, $2,324,973). Liabilities totaled $253,590 ($263,728, $246,412). Total revenue was $557,053 ($680,411, $621,393). Expenditures totaled $626,736 ($602,563, $617,151). The membership fee for 2015 is $63 plus fees for any branch or special interest group membership.
Québec Family History Society
Total assets of $50,072 ($53,800, $65,742) Liabilities totaled $7,304 ($5,111, $7,899). Total revenue was $42,545 ($44,095, $60,623). Expenditures totaled $49,054 ($50,878, $47,420). The annual fee remains at $75.
Saskatchewan Genealogical Society
Total assets of $86,875 ($106,334, $46,921). Liabilities totaled $127,116 ($125,662, $65,054). Total revenue was $239,577 ($256,667, $261,767). Expenditures were $260,490 ($268,140, $262,316) Basic membership for 2015 is $50.
Société généalogique canadienne-française
Total assets of $373,417 ($339,405 $347,834). Liabilities totaled $67,351 ($39,685, $68,013). Total revenue was $202,946 ($215,399 $248,240). Expenditures were $202,782 ($201,759, $220,556.) Basic membership for 2015 is $45.
Victoria Genealogical Society
Total assets of NA( NA, $24,786) and liabilities NA (NA, 0). Total revenue was $34,048 ($40,412, NA). Expenditures totaled $44,502 ($42,629, $35,790). Individual annual membership remained $50.
Note
The Quebec Family History Society continues with the highest annual membership fee ($75), the Genealogical Society of Nova Scotia the lowest ($30).
Thanks to BIFHSGO Treasurer Marnie McCall for providing the society return.
Thanks to Gail Dever for the information for the update adding SGCF.
I do a survey for my own purposes every couple of years of other societies' services, programmes and financials. That some are bleeding and one appears virtually 'bankrupt' isn't a surprise. BCGS, I think, may be the only one with its own (all paid for) building. Housing for some is an ongoing worry. And I don't see that the fact of OGS's assets reflects the condition of its branches. I do include the Alberta Family Histories Society and a few others.
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