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Tipperary club amongst those chosen for the LGFA’s 2024/2025 Club2Gether Programme
Pictured at the launch of the initiative.
Reporter:
Reporter
11 Oct 2024 4:30 PM
Email:
sport@tipperarystar.ie
THE Ladies Gaelic Football Association is pleased to confirm the list of 13 clubs chosen to participate in the 2023/2024 Club2Gether Programme.
Club2Gether is an exciting LGFA club development initiative, aimed at strengthening club structures and amongst the clubs taking part is Aherlow from west Tipperary.
This initiative focuses on developing areas such as volunteer recruitment and retention, governance and officer training, sponsorship and fundraising, Games Development and planning for the future to ensure sustainable structures are put in place.
Clubs will be provided with free training for their officers and coaches while resources will be made available to assist with building sustainable structures.
The option of putting a basic two-year plan will be put in place, with the aim of increasing the retention rate of volunteers. This should, in turn, help to ensure that clubs can become more vibrant and active in their local communities.
The clubs selected hail from the four provinces and represent 11 counties, with the list comprising of six clubs from Leinster, four from Ulster, two from Connacht and one from Munster.
Speaking to mark the announcement,LGFA President Mícheál Naughton said:“We’re delighted to reveal the list of clubs who will participate in the 2024/2025 Club2Gether programme.
“Many clubs are thriving and in a very good place but we are also acutely aware that some clubs find themselves in more challenging situations and are in need of assistance and guidance.
“This programme aims to help struggling and established clubs who are seeking to improve and Club2Gether has the ability to assist in building solid and long-lasting club foundations, while also strengthening existing ones.
“The role-specific training available to club administrators and officers is of the highest quality and we’re looking forward to working with the 13 participating clubs.
“We wish each club involved the very best of luck on their Club2Gether journey.”
The full list of participating clubs reads as follows:
Club Name
County
Aeracha Uladh
Antrim
High Moss Sarsfields
Armagh
Killygarry
Cavan
Tyrrelstown
Dublin
Buncrana
Donegal
Glenamaddy/Williamstown
Galway
Melvin Gaels
Leitrim
Killoe
Longford
Ballinabrackey
Meath
Naomh Ultan
Meath
Aherlow
Tipperary
Clonard Volunteers
Wexford
Craanford Monaseed
Wexford
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