SPFC Player Welfare Fund

SPFC Player Welfare Fund

Raised

$25,875.64

Goal

$30,000.00

Each year the Club seeks Community support in the form of Player Sponsorship. It takes approximately $1000 per player p.a. to field a team (Men's U19's, Reserves and Seniors and a Women's team). That equates to $150k just to get the players on the field.


By supporting a Player/s, your contribution provides the Club with the ability to financially support players, particularly those experiencing financial hardship and/or injury during the season.


Through the club's fundraising partnership with the Sports Foundation, donations to the Player Welfare Fund are tax deductible. So please show your support by donating today!

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Your donation to this project is tax deductible

The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) is the only deductible gift recipient for sport in Australia. This means that donations of $2 or more to approved projects on our website are tax deductible. Shortly after making your donation, you'll receive an official receipt from the ASF that you can use in your income tax return. If you have any questions about your donation, please visit https://asf.org.au/faqs

Raised

$25,875.64

Goal

$30,000.00

Recent donations

Chris Hilton

Miles Hilton sponsorship

$254.48

Danyon Smart

It is my honour to sponsor the best half back in t...

$252.50

It is my honour to sponsor the best half back in the league

Ian Girvan

Dec Hauser player sponsorship

$252.50

Brett Anderson

Oliver Anderson - Go Panthers!

$252.50

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Your donation to this project is tax deductible

The Australian Sports Foundation (ASF) is the only deductible gift recipient for sport in Australia. This means that donations of $2 or more to approved projects on our website are tax deductible. Shortly after making your donation, you'll receive an official receipt from the ASF that you can use in your income tax return. If you have any questions about your donation, please visit https://asf.org.au/faqs