Jets Football Foundation Limited (JFFL) have recently made a successful application in accessing funds on behalf of the NSW Local Sports grant.
JFFL are the Newcastle Jets Football Club’s not-for-profit organisation created on the premise of developing and nurturing football within Newcastle and Northern NSW regions.
Driving diversity, inclusion and an esteemed admiration for football within the areas in attempts to strength their already distinguished football communities.
The Jets Football Foundation enhances the next generation of footballers within Newcastle and the Northern Regions of NSW through football classes, workshops and skill-programs. Designated in developing youth, female and male footballing practises.
The club have reinvigorated its current youth system and strategic planning through the installation of the Jets Foundation.
As the newly foundation will act as a gateway for the clubs intended Pre-Academy, Talent ID, Powerchair and Community Programs initiatives.
By having a larger presence within the community, the club is anticipating growth amongst different aspects of football. All coming at a time where the clubs financial future still remains uncertain.
The Local Sports Grant in NSW has enabled multiple sports entity’s to receive a much needed financial influx.
Each respective grant recipient can be dedicated to the area as disclosed via the grant application.
In correspondence with the Jets Foundation’s aspirations, as confirmed via the NSW Grant recipient website, JFFL are to invest $6,655.00 into female football mentoring.
In order to capitalise upon the monumental growth of football amongst females across the nation, JFFL are set to fulfil “a day of inspiring young female footballers,” as confirmed via the Local Sport Grant NSW website.
The day of inspiration will showcase Liberty A-League officials representing the Jets, all called upon to motivate a new generation of female football participants.
Showcasing insights upon playing, they will be discussing important factors of their playing careers.
A day intended to influence and energise aspiring female football participants into engaging within football across NSW on behalf of the JFFL.