I don't fail to see that at all. I've put many many hours in designing stages, stats, and helping to run matches on my own time as well. I do know that I would be a better shooter if I were paid to do it. I'm not, so I do what I have to do to get where I want to be. I don't think using you or me as an example in this case is relevant simply because most people have an aversion to doing anything hard. You obviously don't. That makes you special and, unfortunately, a rare breed.
I understand you spend an inordinate amount of time working on matches as a volunteer. If everyone were as committed as you, I don't think we would be disagreeing. But, everyone isn't as committed as you.
Just because money doesn't motivate you, doesn't mean it won't motivate anyone. Regardless, that's not how I was referring to it.
As I said before, I am in total agreement with you for local and state level matches. I think national level matches could and should be several magnitudes better than local or state matches. Can you give me a better way of doing that without injecting money into the match and staff? Eventually you're going to be limited by man-hours available.
I also think this would make a significant difference for attendance in future matches.