Tabcorp’s Play For Purpose gets backing from Sport Australia and the Australian Sports Foundation
Play For Purpose, a not-for-profit raffle supported by the Tabcorp Charitable Games division, has announced a partnership with Sport Australia and the Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) to provide a fundraising platform for grassroots sporting clubs.
Play For Purpose has developed an online raffle platform for sporting clubs and charities, enabling organisations the ability to raise funds for their causes in a highly efficient and cost-effective way.
With $500,000 worth of prizes, there is a guaranteed minimum of at least 50% of every ticket sold supporting their cause.
With the Australian Government’s national sport plan, Sport 2030, identifying the need for sporting bodies at all levels to develop with diverse funding sources, Tabcorp sees that Play For Purpose as a significant new funding stream for community sporting clubs.
Tabcorp Charitable Games General Manager, John Corry, said Play For Purpose is free for charities and clubs to utilise and is designed to help overcome what is often a major barrier for charities and sporting clubs in being able to fundraise efficiently and at scale.
Corry advised “this is a win-win experience for our partners and their supporters.
“Supporters can simply go to www.playforpurpose.com.au, find the club or sports organisation they wish to support, buy a ticket and go into the draw to win over 7,500 prizes.
“The 50-50 Foundation already has a proud history of supporting over 200 charities with their fundraising and we are pleased to be able to partner with Tabcorp Charitable Games, Sport Australia and the Australian Sports Foundation to provide the capabilities and resources to deliver a new funding stream for charities and sport.”
Backing the initiative, Australian Sports Foundation Chief Executive, Patrick Walker stated “we are always looking for new and innovative ways to raise more money to help sports clubs improve health and community outcomes.
“Play For Purpose supplements the established fundraising programs we have in place and is a great solution for clubs wishing to run raffles to boost funding so that more members of their communities can improve their physical and mental health through sport.”
“There’s no cost to participate and a minimum of $5 from every $10 ticket will be granted to our clubs for charitable sporting projects, distributed via the Australian Sports Foundation.”
Sport Australia Chief Executive, Kate Palmer, said Play For Purpose represents a great tool to help Sport Australia achieve its objective of having more Australians participating in sport, from grassroots to elite competition, by raising money for clubs to help grow active participation.
Palmer added “Sport Australia is proud to have played a critical role in bringing this concept to life for community sports clubs, giving them an avenue to drive their own fundraising.
“All Australians deserve the opportunity to participate in sport but grassroots clubs need money to remain accessible.
“Play For Purpose is an effective fundraising tool that we encourage clubs to utilise.”
Play For Purpose is operated by the 50-50 Foundation and supported by Tabcorp’s Charitable Games division.
For more information go to www.playforpurpose.com.au
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