Guideline-No.4 Accepted BMW Clubs V2
Guideline-No.4 Accepted BMW Clubs V2
Guideline-No.4 Accepted BMW Clubs V2
Guideline No. 4
Status October 2018
- The text available here is the current version -
Guideline concerning how to become a BMW Club, officially accepted by the BMW Clubs International
Council and the BMW Group.
BMW is proud to recognize and support the largest worldwide marque club organisation that includes
car drivers and motorcycle riders.
This is done through the BMW Clubs International Council which includes the Club Organisations as
defined (see Guideline 2 - CONSTITUTION).
Responsibility for the control, management and specifically acceptance of the Clubs are delegated to the
Club Organisations, where applicable, and it is governed by those organisations (see Guideline 9 -
STRUCTURE OF BMW CLUB ORGANISATIONS).
This serves as a guideline for all clubs – both currently official and new applicants.
1.1. An Official BMW Club requires support from the local subsidiary/importer or sales region.
1.2. Official BMW Clubs must be formed in accordance with applicable legislation in their own
country and abide by any ongoing legislative requirements.
1.3. The Club Organisations (umbrellas) together with the BMW Clubs International Council
retains the right to approve or refuse an application for acceptance from a new BMW Club to
be an Official Club of the BMW Clubs International Council and the Club Organisations.
1.4. Only Official BMW Clubs have permission to use the name “BMW Club” as well as a restricted
use of the BMW emblem and lettering in accordance with Corporate Identity requirements.
1.5. The new Official BMW Club must clearly define its area of activity as well as its target group
(cars or motorcycles or both). The name of the region or country and the target group
preferably be stated in the name of the Official BMW Club and in the bylaws of the club.
1.6. The name of an Official Club must be approved by the Club Organisations or. BMW Clubs
International Council. If the name of an existing Official BMW Club is to be changed, the new
name must be also approved by the BMW Clubs International Council and the Club
Organisations.
1.7. The Official BMW Club logo must follow the guidelines of the BMW Clubs International
Council to meet BMW Corporate Identity guidelines (see Guideline 5: DESIGN OF THE BMW
CLUB EMBLEM). The logo must be approved by the BMW Club and Community
Management as delegated by the BMW Clubs International Council and the Club
Organisations.
1.8. The activities of an Official BMW Club must be not for commercial gain. No individual member
or group of members may personally profit or have economic interests associated with club
activities. It is acceptable to compensate a member for services rendered to the Club as long
as there is no conflict of interest.
1.9. The aims of an Official BMW Club must be non-political, be based on and respect democratic
principles. The target group is BMW enthusiasts and membership need not necessarily be
limited only to owners of BMW cars or motorcycles.
1.11. Disputes that an Official Club have must be referred to their Club Organisation. In case of
disputes, democratic principles must be followed. As a last resort, disputes may be raised
directly through the Chairman of the BMW Clubs International Council as per the Dispute
Resolution Guideline. At his/her direction, it may then be assigned to the appropriate Vice
Chairman Classic, Cars or Motorcycles or dealt with otherwise. It is important to note that the
Council will only get involved once all avenues within the Club Organisation have been
exhausted.
2. Requirements to be fulfilled
2.1. To consider a club’s eligibility for acceptance, the following needs to be achieved, and the
information and documents must be supplied to the BMW Clubs International Council or Club
Organisation responsible.
2.1.1.1 The name needs to be descriptive and preferably include the target group and area you are
planning to operate in.
2.1.1.2 Target group identify specifies the club as a car club, motorcycle club, mixed club or classic
or type club.
2.1.1.3 Area of operation states whether the club will be local, regional, national or international.
2.1.1.4 The club logo must be designed based on the BMW Club Corporate Identity as outlined in
Guideline 5: DESIGN OF THE BMW CLUB EMBLEM. It is submitted for approval via the Logo
Generator available on the Council’s website, and subject to approval by the responsible Club
organisations.
2.1.2. Members
2.1.2.1 Club membership shall consist of BMW owners as well as others interested in the brand that
support the purpose and aims of the BMW Club and are willing to abide by the rights and
duties of club members (full membership).
2.1.2.2 The club needs to be able to maintain a member list in accordance with regional or national
law.
2.1.4. Provide a Constitution or Bylaws defining the Purpose and Objectives of the Club. It needs to
address the following:
2.1.4.3 That it will operate as a non-profit organisation and if required, register in accordance with
local legislation, as such.
2.1.4.6 Defined regulations about who leads the board meetings and general meetings,
(b) calling extraordinary general meeting and at least one general meeting per year,
(c) minute taking at board meetings, annual general meetings and extraordinary
meetings,
(g) the annulment of the Official BMW Club which can only take place during a meeting
called in accordance with local requirements and club bylaws.
2.1.5. To demonstrate the operations of the clubs – it is required that the club:
2.1.5.1 Have an address for the club, postal and/or physical in accordance with local legislation.
2.1.5.5 A published list of the clubs´ planned activities in the coming year.
2.1.6. The club must be recognized or supported by the local BMW dealer or national BMW
subsidiary or importer, sales region or BMW Group Classic. Please enclose their letter of
support.
2.1.6.1 The statement of support is basically a letter outlining that the BMW entity believes the
potential club will prima facie meet the guidelines and will not bring the BMW brand into
disrepute through its activities.
2.1.6.2 A statement of support does not obligate the BMW entity to any financial backing unless it
chooses to do so.
3.1. Worldwide recognition of your organisation within the BMW Clubs International Council and
through this the BMW Group
3.2. Use of the BMW logo and wordmark within the Club Logo guidelines of the BMW Clubs
International Council and the Corporate Identity rules of BMW Group.
3.3. Access to the information channels and sources of the worldwide BMW Clubs Organization.
3.4. Support from the BMW Clubs International Council and the relevant Club Organisation.
3.6. Eligibility to nominate members for the “Prof. Dr. Gerhard Knöchlein BMW Classic Award”
and the “Friend of the Marque” Awards. This will require support from a member Club of the
BMW Clubs International Council. For background on these prestigious awards please
contact the BMW Club and Community Management and visit the website: www.bmw-clubs-
international.com.
3.7. Eligibility to be named “BMW Club of the Year” – please refer the Guideline for Awards for
detail.
4.1. Promote the interests of the BMW Clubs and its members in accordance with guidelines.
4.2. Keep the Club Organisations and BMW Clubs International Council informed about club
development and activities (e.g. newsletter, club magazine, number of club members).
4.3. Work with BMW Group/Importers/Subsidiaries and dealers on a mutual benefits basis.
5.1. An Official BMW Club is required to continuously adhere to the above requirements. It is the
duty of its Club Organisation to monitor and address any issues.
6.1. An Official BMW Club may forfeit its standing, if this club fails to maintain the standards and
requirements stated above or becomes inactive for a period of two years.
6.2. The BMW Clubs International Council and local importer / sales region must be informed
about the closure of the BMW Club by its Club Organisation.