mmp wrote:I doubt any football club gets a regular £8,000 from its governing body! maybe a one off project grant (£8k sounds like an Awards for All grant) but its up to clubs themselves to define their project and apply for those type of funds...and funnily enough, the RFL would help ant RL club do that. but its an open competition and clubs have to be pro-active. Sportmatch ran out of money in November for example, I'm already looking at bids for when next years money starts being given out (April).
since inception, Bury Broncos (a 30 person club) have taken advantage of the RFL schemes as much as possible...
we took 33 people to Grand final in 2008, 50% cashback earned us c. £350
we took 36 people to 3 four nations games in 2009, cashback deal earned us c. £800
just 10 to the grand final in 2009 (as we'd just done the other trip so lower numbers) = £100
around 30 to last years grand final, higher priced tickets, 50% cashback = £496
on top of that. probably around £400 from community raffle receipts over two years.
we could get similar deals for Challenge Cup and Millenium Magic. So when NWC says you must play Grand Final day its a trade off bewteen playing or GF and £500 in the bank...and for a developing club (hopefully with juniors soon) I'm going to be very interested in the money if I'm honest!!!
i've been amazed at how few clubs bother with these schemes. if we can turn over that return from 30 members imagine what is available to other clubs...!!!
whats the use of buying tickets from your club for grand final and millenium magic via rfl if you have a fixture the same day. i know what i prefer an thats watching or playing or supporting my local team. you cant be in 2 places at once.