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Advertising FAQ's
Q. How do I get information about Chess Life advertising?
A.You can click on the magazine cover
image offered on our homepage, uschess.org for a peek into
the upcoming issue of Chess Life.
Q. How do I place an ad in Chess Life and on your website?
A. For display ads contact Ray West at 931-787-1234 x 132, or email at rwest@uschess.org.
If it’s a TLA, Joe Wright is available at extension 130, or email at
tla@uschess.org or jwright@uschess.org.
Q. Is Chess Life audited or verified for circulation?
A. Chess Life is member-mailed. A Post Master statement is
available on request.
Q: How can I get a free sample copy of Chess Life?
A: Call our 1-800-903-8723 (USCF) number or E-mail your request to
inquiries@uschess.org or write to USCF, PO Box 3967, Crossville, TN 38557. FAX your
request to: 1-931-787-1200.
Q: What is USCF?
A: The USCF Mission Statement: The United States Chess Federation
(USCF or US Chess) is a not-for-profit membership organization devoted to extending
the role of chess in American society. USCF promotes the study and knowledge of the
game of chess, for its own sake as an art and enjoyment, but also as a means for the
improvement of society. It informs, educates, and fosters the development of players
(professional and amateur) and potential players. It encourages the development of a
network of institutions devoted to enhancing the growth of chess, from local clubs to
state and regional associations, and it promotes chess in American schools.
To these ends, USCF offers a monthly magazine, Chess Life, as well as targeted publications to its
members and others. It supervises the organization of the U.S. chess championship, an
open tournament every summer, and other national events. It offers a wide range of books
and services to its members and others at prices consistent with the benefit of its members.
USCF serves as the governing body for chess in the United States and as a participant in
international chess organizations and projects. It is structured to ensure effective
democratic procedures in accord with its bylaws and the laws of the state of Illinois.
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