FFV FREE Club Management Course
Football Federation Victoria (FFV) together with La Trobe University will be delivering the Club Management course to provide clubs valuable information which will assist you in running a club. This course is not compulsory to attend, however we do highly recommend that clubs send at least one representative, as the information and resources provided would benefit your club greatly and will prepare your club for 2013 and beyond.
There will be a special presentation made by Former Melbourne Victory player Danny Allsopp, and he will be available to answer questions.
The FREE course will be delivered as two separate modules on different days.
Details
Module 1: Marketing, Fundraising & Sponsorship, and Grants
When: Sunday 24th of February 2013
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Where: La Trobe University, City campus
Room 104
Franklin Street, Melbourne
(Near Queen Victoria Market car park)
Parking is available at QVM or public parking nearby
Module 2: Governance, Committees & Roles, and Volunteer development
When: Sunday 3rd of March 2013
Time: 10:00am-2:00pm
Where: La Trobe University, City campus
Room 104
Franklin Street, Melbourne
(Near Queen Victoria Market car park)
Parking is available at QVM or public parking nearby
Further details regarding transport access and location maps can be found athttp://www.latrobe.edu.au/city/location
Registration:
To register for the course please click here to complete the registration form. Alternatively, please emailclubdev@footballfedvic.com.au with the following details
Name of Club
Name of Club contact and contact details (phone number and email)
Name of club officials attending and their role at the club
The session you will be attending
Registrations close on Wednesday 20th February 2013.
If you have an iPad or laptop, please bring it along as we will be undertaking a couple of online toolkits, however it is not essential.
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