Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Ticket Sales Going Well

We hope that you all now have at least one book of tickets to sell amongst your family and friends for the Stones Xmas draw. John Robins is your man if you have still to get a book or you can email us directly and we'll send one out straight away. We have also been receiving emails from one or two local businesses who are actively selling tickets, so that's encouraging and hopefully the proceeds from the ticket sales will make another significant contribution to the totaliser. £500 is a great prize and is certainly helping boost ticket sales and we'll be able to announce other prizes on offer very soon.

It was great news last week to see the totaliser tip over the £10,000 mark with it currently standing just below £11,000 and that is of course a great effort in just over 6 months. Remember the last ground appeal campaign which successfully funded our planning application? Well that took a year to reach £10,000 so it just goes to show that we have a bit more momentum now and hopefully we can sustain that. It does also mean that we are almost a third of the way to the cost of a substation, our first target for this campaign so keep selling those tickets!

Sunday, 4 October 2009

Don't forget the 400 Club!

Whilst we concentrate on raising funds for the new ground, it is equally important to remember that the club is without a home game in October. By joining the 400 club not only do you stand a chance of winning the monthly prize of around £300, but also maintains a valuable stream of income to meet the day to day running costs of the club. You can join by following the this link.

Anyway, back to the BTSH campaign and don't forget the Christmas Raffle is now underway and you can start selling tickets to anyone and everyone! With a top prize of £500 it's a draw worth entering so make sure you get your tickets from John Robins either on matchdays or by contacting us at maidstoneunited@live.co.uk

Friday, 2 October 2009

BTSH Starts Blogging!

Welcome to the first blog from the BTSH campaign in what will hopefully be an opportunity for you to keep up to date on the latest fundraising news as we look to raise £250,000 to Bring The Stones Home!

So what’s happened so far? Well our current totaliser reads £7556 which is a great effort considering fundraising only really kicked off in March this year. Many of you have come up with ideas for fundraising and some of these have already taken place, including the quiz night, the Derby Draw, the smarties challenge and of course the Sponsored Walk and LEJoG.

The two big problems we do face is that one, whilst ideas seem to be coming in most seem to focus on raising the money through supporters of the club, and that’s a big ask from a supporter base of 3-400 supporters. The other problem is that whilst ideas do come in, these ideas need people to lead them to fruition and whilst the committee has been working hard to run as many of the projects as possible, we’d need a committee of about 100 to implement all the fundraising ideas that have been sent through. However, we do consider all ideas and the committee tries to prioritise them accordingly within the resources we have.

And so to the big complaints about the campaign. First of all, we continue to emphasise that this campaign is completely independent of the football club and any decisions to be made about the funds will be made by the supporters and supporters alone. We have established a structure of area reps who will act as links between the fans and the main committee and it will be this structure which will be used in order to make any decisions about the use of the funds.

Secondly the committee itself is being run by supporters for the supporters, and since Bill stepped down as chair, we are now a fully independent committee of supporters with Peter Phillpott as chair. Ian Tucker, whilst a being a club official has been co-opted to the committee in order for us to benefit from his expertise in terms of publicity and communications which will be important for the campaign if we are to raise its profile to the general population. If you want to know more about your committee, details of who’s who are now online in the ‘Get Involved’ area of the site.

Finally it’s a big thank you to all our fundraisers for the efforts that have gone into the campaign so far. It may seem a big target to reach but if you think that our first target is this sub-station then we have already made significant progress towards that total. Many of you know that we made our one-off donation to the club of £2333 so now every penny we raise will be used to Bring The Stones Home!

Keep the Faith!