[QUOTE=islaydarkblue;39570677]If the cash was urgently needed then the club should have set up a fans fundraising scheme similar to the Ayr United au500fund.com instead of waiting until two supporters put forward their own plans for the fundraising scheme.
I still think that the 1893 Foundation is missing a trick by not also accepting ‘one off donations’ from supporters.
The name of the account, sorting code, account number and IBAN number could be listed on the club website under ‘Fundraising’ for donations from supporters including those who live outwith the UK.[/QUOTE
Don't think you should do both types of donation using 1893 Foundation as it is currently set up. Maybe have an alternative set of incentives for one off bigger donations but the pay per month is a great money raising concept, and has the potential to grow.
For anyone that hasn’t joined, what’s would entice you to join? What would you like to see out The foundation?
Understand financially it’s not going to be something everyone will want to commit to, especially in current situation, but interested to hear why others may choose not to join
Hi Dayster.
You may have previously read on this topic that I tried to get a fans fundraising scheme similar to the AberDNA scheme set up in November 2018 but it hit a brick wall.
I have read the minutes of Dee4life Trust board of directors meeting on 9th July 2020 where everything was ready to go. Then things changed and the club took over the running of the foundation which had a new name. I enclose the minutes which are free to read on the Dee4life Trust website under ‘Downloads and Minutes’. https://www.dee4life.com/files/15986...te09.07.20.pdf
See Item 2 Secretary’s Report.
I think that the funds raised under the 1893 Foundation should be similar to the AberDNA and Ayr United AU500fund.com fans fundraising scheme where it is stated on the club website that the funds raised goes directly to the manager’s playing budget.
The Ayr United AU500fund.com scheme lists the Bank Sorting Code, Account number and name of the account to allow fans wishing to make ‘one off’donations directly into the account. The IBan number which allows people who live outwith the UK to transfer money to a UK bank account.
This would allow Dundee supporters who live worldwide to easily make ‘one off’ donations to the Foundation.