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13th May 2020 Recreational

Club Fundraising Opportunity with Spacehive closes tomorrow

ECB’s Spacehive Fundraising Opportunity, which has been extended to all clubs allowing them to run a crowdfunding campaign during the COVID-19 crisis, closes tomorrow, 14th May.

The initiative, previously only available to Dynamos Cricket clubs, is now available to all clubs and will be providing all clubs who raise £100 towards supporting with COVID-19 activities with a further £100.

The Spacehive Initiative is running two phases of crowdfunding and the deadline for the first is this Thursday 14th May.

The Opportunity:

  • Create a crowdfunding campaign on Spacehive to support your club during the COVID-19 crisis (if clubs still wish to raise for future Dynamos projects as originally anticipated that offer is still available)
  • ECB will help get your campaign off to a flying start by pledging £100 as soon as your campaign goes live
  • Raise at least £100 more to lock in the ECB pledge

How it works:

  • Sign up to the Spacehive platform here.
  • Set up your crowdfunding page by Thursday 14th May. The Spacehive team will be on hand to guide you through this process.
  • The ECB pledge will appear as soon as your campaign is live.
  • Run your crowdfunding campaign throughout May and June.
  • Receive the money you raise in your bank by end of June.

Clubs already using Spacehive:

You can either continue with your existing campaign and ring fence the funds for the Dynmaos Cricket programme when it happens, or you can start a new campaign around supporting the club during the COVID-19 crisis. The ECB can only pledge £100 to your centre once, either to the Dynamos Cricket campaign or the COVID-19 campaign.

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