One of the biggest challenges football clubs face is providing the right facilities to cater for everyone. Rouse Hill Rams are the fastest growing club in the Granville & District Association particularly amongst women and athletes with special needs, they credit their success to a rich culture of inclusion and their first class
Looking For Funding?
If you are seeking funding for your club, whether it be for a community service, fundraiser or refurbishment of amenities blocks there is some good news for you. Community grant applications are generally split into three different paths that can be accessed by clubs. All levels of government give out grants, as do many foundations and some
Opportunity for Football Facility Funding
The NSW Government has announced a rare opportunity to apply for funding potentially going towards projects such as the upgrades of club facilities, funding of sporting equipment, or providing tools and equipment to improve the delivery of community services. The Stronger Communities Fund has been established by the NSW Government so councils
Blacktown City Council Budget Backs Sport Venues
Within a mammoth $563 million budget for 2016/17, the Blacktown City Council is to back major investments in local sporting facilities which includes Popondetta Park as well as the Blacktown International Sports Park. Popondetta Park, home to the Mt Druitt Town Rangers, will receive $5 million to create an international-standard facility while
What the Federal Budget means for your club
With the Federal Budget done and dusted and an election almost certain to take place on 2nd July, NSW football clubs have just eight weeks to get in front of your elected representatives and candidates before we go to the polls. Football has a great opportunity to tell their story and seek some funding commitments during this period and beyond,