The NSW Government has launched a new $4 million fund to deliver better community facilities for local football clubs across NSW driven from the success of the 2015 Asian Cup Tournament. Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres said the overwhelming success of the Asian Cup resulted in a surplus to improve facilities at a local level in NSW’s highest
Football facilities boost for Campbell Park and Centenary Park
In a major coup for football in the Inner West, the Federal Member for Reid, Craig Laundy has announced a re-elected Turnbull Government will contribute a total of $2.3 million towards upgrades to Campbell Park and Centenary Park. Laundy, a former player and coach for Canterbury DSFA club Strathfield FC, stated that his Government would fund $1
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
Football’s the winner in Ryde
There’s fantastic news for every football player, coach, referee and volunteer in Ryde, with City of Ryde Council signing off on a multi-million-dollar investment in three synthetic fields, to be built at ELS Hall and Christie Park. It’s a brilliant outcome for the sport and all local residents, with grassroots and elite footballers alike