Pitchero Non League Newsletter
Login:   Help
Breaking News:
Now Bulls Bag Pilkington - Martin Foyle, manager of Conference Premier club Hereford United, has announced former Kidderminster Harriers...... ... Managerial Team Go At Bashley - Calor League Southern Premier Division club Bashley have today parted company with manager Frank Gray and.... ... Law Happy With Summer Progress - Nicky Law, manager of Conference Premier club Alfreton Town, has declared himself more than happy with the way....... Impressive Recruiting by Celtic Nation - Hartlepool United’s Paul Johnson is set to reunite with former Pools’ manager Mick Wadsworth after agreeing a one-year deal....... Shipp in at Histon? - Kershaw League hitman Ashley Shipp looks set to get the chance to earn a move to Conference North club Histon.... Trio Commit to Moatmen - The first three players from last season's squad have all signed again for Evo-Stik Northern Premier League First....... Hawks Add Considerable League Experience - Richard Rose has signed for Conference South new boys Whitehawk.... Angels Bring in Maggs` Experience - Conference South club Tonbridge Angels have announced the appointment of the vastly experienced John Maggs as general manager.... Tuohy Commits to Urchins - Ryman League Premier Division newcomers AFC Hornchurch have confirmed that Martin Tuohy has agreed terms for the upcoming campaign. ... Rooks Re-Building Job Continues - Garry Wilson and Danny Bloor have continued with re-building their squad at Ryman League Premier Division club........ Pyatt Moves `Upstairs` - John Pyatt has left his role as first-team manager of Brockenhurst, and he will now be the Sydenhams Football League.... ... Now Tivvy Bag Stevens - Calor League Southern Division One South & West club Tiverton Town have completed the signing of 27-year-old.... ... Bush Back With Bulls - Martin Foyle, manager of Conference Premier club Hereford United, has announced former Bulls loanee Chris Bush as..... ... Thomas Goes for Green - Dean Thomas, manager of Calor League Southern Division One Central new boys Kettering Town, has brought in.... ... Clarke Returns to Sudbury - Defender Nathan Clarke has agreed to terminate his contract with Needham Market to re-sign for Ryman League Division.... ... New Keeper for Rocks - Player-manager Jamie Howell has announced that Mark Zawadski has agreed to sign for Ryman League Premier........ Woods-Garness Boost for Gulls - Prolific goalscorer Bradley Woods-Garness has agreed a deal that will see him remain with Ryman League Premier..... ... Bayliss Gets His Main Midfield Target - Dave Bayliss, manager of Conference North club Barrow AFC, was delighted as his main midfield target inked a one-year.... ... Piggon Becomes First New Raven - Prolific forward Mitchell Piggon has become manager Adam Stevens first summer signing as Coalville Town look to build..... ... New Rebels` Bosses Bring in Foulser - Jon Underwood and Neil Baker, joint-managers of Calor League Southern Division One Central club Slough Town, have.... ...
		        

Non-League`s £1m Boost From Budweiser

FA Cup sponsors Budweiser set to invest £1m into grassroots football.

0 Comments

Published 22nd August 2012

Non-League`s £1m Boost From Budweiser

The FA and Budweiser have today announced that Budweiser will invest £1m directly into grassroots football in the UK over the next two seasons as part of their FA Cup sponsorship.

As a long-standing supporter of football around the world, from the FIFA World Cup to the Copa America to the iconic FA Cup, Budweiser understands the importance of grassroots football in developing future heroes of the game, and the vital role football plays in bringing together local communities all around the world.

The new initiative, called ‘Budweiser Club Futures’, will help to fuel this grassroots support, giving 16 grants of £50,000 to non-League clubs across Steps 5-7 of the English football pyramid over the next two years.

Eight grants will be available during the 2012/13 season, with a further eight grants available during the 2013/14 campaign. Within each season, one of the chosen eight clubs will win an additional £100,000 super grant – as voted by football fans from early next year through the official FA Cup and Budweiser UK Facebook pages.

Budweiser Club Futures will aim to ‘help clubs to help themselves’ by improving any part of their general facilities. It will also help clubs become more financially sustainable, giving the opportunity to create a legacy in their community to inspire future generations of footballers.

The FA’s Director of Football Development, Sir Trevor Brooking, commented: “This level of football traditionally survives on the generosity of volunteers and a real sense of community spirit. So it goes without saying that this £1m investment as part of the Budweiser Club Futures programme is a fantastic gesture, with the £100,000 Super Grant being a real pot of gold for the clubs involved.”

Budweiser European Marketing Director, Iain Newell, added: “We know the importance of non-League clubs to the future of the beautiful game and to local communities, so we’re proud to be able to give these clubs a financial boost. As a long-standing supporter of football around the world, Budweiser is committed to partnering with the communities where we live and work to support local clubs as they build their legacies.

“Budweiser also has a long-standing history of promoting responsible drinking so in addition to the core funding for vital infrastructure and other improvements, each of the sixteen winning clubs will be given additional funding and support to run community based Responsible Drinking programmes.”

These include ‘Designated Driver’, ‘Family Talk’ – a programme that encourages family to talk to their children about alcohol responsibility, and ‘Good Sport’ – a training programme in responsible drinks bartending.

Comments (0)

Telford Announce First Operating Loss Blue Square Bet

Telford Announce First Operating Loss

Full Story
Edinburgh Wants to See Return to Form Blue Square Bet

Edinburgh Wants to See Return to Form

Full Story
Young Keeper Returns for Spitfires Blue Square Bet

Young Keeper Returns for Spitfires

Full Story

IMPORTANT
Update your subscription settings for the 2012/13 season »
As featured on NewsNow: Non League Football newsNon League News 24/7