football

A few months ago, I visited the local football club to discuss crowdfunding and how they could receive match funding by starting a campaign. This would not only introduce a new way of funding projects but also help sustain the club's future. They can do more match funding in the future for other projects and will understand how it works better and it can be even more successful,


They agreed to try crowdfunding, which involved creating a page—a new endeavor for them. It wasn’t just a donation page; it included rewards designed to encourage people to contribute to the project. 


Weeks passed without much news, except that they were still working on the page. Finally, the page is live with a few donations, but they still have a long way to go before they can afford the Veo camera they want to record training sessions. I have spread the link to the page on social media, it is going to be harder than I thought to get the required subscribers, it needs 25 at least and the next couple of months we are at 4.


I attended a game yesterday, and they won 3–1. It’s a great result considering they were expected to struggle in this league, but they’re doing well—even managing to win without playing particularly well, which is 'good.'

The total now of the crowdfunder is 385 quite a bit to go, I got form from the council to get some money from them for the club

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