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UKDBA Club Membership

start 13.12.09Registering and affiliating your club with the UKDBA allows you access to a wide range of resources and information, ranging from insurance cover through to newsletters and award programmes.

Becoming a member of the UKDBA allows clubs, coaches, players & referees to join the Dodgeball community and help to strengthen Dodgeball in the UK.

Benefits of Membership

  • Public Liability Insurance
  • e-Newsletter
  • Right to enter UKDBA National Club Cup
  • CRB Application
  • National Award Programmes for your volunteers
  • Access to members area of website – which includes club information, downloads, posters, templates
  • Inclusion in UKDBA ‘Find-A-Club’ so people in your area can find contact information for your club and link to your website
  • National Club Development & Support from the UKDBA

How to affiliate your club

New members can register by completing a membership form and returning by post along with the relevant fee

Membership Fees:

Standard Club

£50.00

New Club (discount price)

£35.00

Junior Club (all members under 16)

£25.00

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SET UP A CLUB

FUNDING A CLUB

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SETTING UP A DODGEBALL CLUB

What do I need to do first?

Hopefully all the answers below will answer your questions regarding setting up a Dodgeball club. If not then please contact a member of the Development Team

What makes my club an official club?

You will need to have a club committee and a constitution. The minimum numbers of positions that are required on a club committee are a chairperson, secretary and treasurer

How can I find information and help for my club & volunteers?

Please visit the volunteer section of the website that will provide you with information on recruiting volunteers and volunteer development

How can I find a coach for my club?

If you are not already a qualified Dodgeball coach then enrolling onto a UKDBA level 1 or level 2 coaching certificate would be a good start. Alternatively advertise for a coach at your local leisure centre

How can I recruit members?

Speak to your local school sports co-ordinator about putting on a taster session in the school is a good way to start

How can I find a venue?

Your local leisure centre or schools will have times available that you can book out facilities for private club hire

Where can my club compete?

The national club cup (starts 2010) will be a great place for your club to compete in the future. As Dodgeball is a relatively new sport it may be an idea to look on the find a club section and see if there are any other clubs in your area. This could provide you with a great opportunity to contact them and organise a match or even a league

Where can I get equipment?

Official Dodgeballs and the UKDBA recommended under 12 Dodgeballs are available to order from this website

What if my club has junior members?

If you are working with under 16’s you will need a CRB and it is advised that you have attended child protection training

Where do I go from here?

We recommend affiliation to the UKDBA, which provides your club with public liability insurance and how to gain a CRB, all things that you will need to have in place when setting up a Dodgeball club

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FUNDING FOR YOUR CLUB

As a relatively new sport with a relatively new governing body the UKDBA does not have the funding currently to offer affiliated clubs. However this is something that we are constantly working towards and will be looking into ways of developing funding schemes for our affiliated clubs in the near future.

The following are some alternative funding options that sports clubs in the UK can apply for.

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The National Lottery & Awards For All Small grants programme funded by the National Lottery

 

Sports Match provides matching funding to commercial sponsorship secured by Sports Clubs on a £ for £ basis

 

Community Amateur Sports Club Scheme provides tax relief for sports clubs that are open to the community on an amateur basis

 

Barclays Spaces for Sports is a global programme bringing sustainable sports sites and projects to disadvantaged communities

 

Accredited Fundraising Courses and training for schools, sports clubs, charities, and self help organisations

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