Frequently Asked Questions about AIC and Consulting

The following are some questions and answers about AIC. If you are new to the web, and would like a web toutorial, click here.

Q: Is AIC a not-for-profit organization?

A: Yes, AIC is a federally registered, Canadian not-for-profit organization.

Q: Is AIC a charity?

A: No, AIC is not a charitable organization.

Q: Can I deduct my membership and meeting fees from my taxes?

A: Yes, you can deduct them as a business expense.

Q: Is AIC membership geographically restricted?

A: No, AIC has members from across Canada, and we have had members from various other countries as well.

Q: How might a non-Canadian consultant profit from joining AIC?

A: If you are doing, or intend to do business in Canada, you might find it helpful to be part of a Canadian organization. As a member, you will find it easier to find strategic partners and allies in dealing in Canada.

Q: What is a Remote Membership?

A: A Remote Member is a special membership category developed for anyone who cannot make it to regular meetings, but wants the rest of the AIC benefits. A Remote Member has all the privileges and responsibilities as a regular member, EXCEPT that they must pay the full $30 fee to attend any networking meeting.

Q: Do you have a Code of Ethics?

A: Yes, follow this link.

Q: How long has AIC been in existence?

A: AIC was founded in November of 1989.

Q: Who founded it?

A: Kevin Hood founded AIC and was its first president for a number of years.

Q: Can I get group insurance through AIC?

A: Yes, this link will take you to the AIC's insurance broker's website.

Q: What is Capstone's e-mail Marketing Tip?

A: Capstone's Marketing Tip is a Canadian electronic tip sheet devoted to helping entrepreneurs and consultants run their businesses more successfully. It's free to AIC members, however, you have to opt-in to receive it. Click here to go to the website to find out more and to sign up.

Q: How often does AIC meet?

A: The Toronto Chapter of AIC meets the last Monday of every month except December.

Q: Where are these meetings held?

A: At the Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel
33 Carlson Court, Toronto

Q: Are there other AIC Chapters?

A: Unfortunately, the other two chapters of AIC are in a hiatus. There was an active chapter in the Hamilton/ Stoney Creek area of Ontario, and a short-lived chapter in Nanimo, BC. Due to lack of volunteers, both of these chapters are not functioning.

Q: Can anyone set up a chapter of AIC?

A: Any consultant who wants to spearhead a new chapter is welcome. We have a complete New Chapter Manual to guide chapter set up.

Q: Where can I find a brief web tutorial?

A: Click here for an Introduction to the Web.



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