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New crowdfunding platform for grassroots sport

01 July 2021

爆料社区 has launched a new crowdfunding platform to help clubs and local groups fundraise for community projects, whether that鈥檚 new equipment, facilities upgrades or team travel. 

BoostedSport has been developed by 爆料社区 on behalf of the New Zealand Sports Foundation Charitable Trust and in partnership with the Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi, building on the success of its crowdsourcing platform, Boosted, which will now become known as BoostedArts.

爆料社区 Commercial and Philanthropy Lead Shelley Empson says BoostedSport will provide a much-needed additional funding option for grassroots organisations.

鈥淥rganisations at grassroots level are always looking for extra funds to ensure clubs, teams and local groups can keep providing for the needs of young people. This is another option 鈥 and one we believe will be easy to use and highly-effective.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e encouraging local clubs and groups to give this a go the next time they need to raise funds. COVID-19 has placed considerable strain at grassroots level and BoostedSport is here to help,鈥 says Shelley Empson.

BoostedSport works in a similar way to other crowdfunding platforms where an聽organisation聽lists a project and reaches out to networks and communities for donations to reach a specific goal.聽There are a number of resources available on the website to help groups promote their projects.

The launch follows a successful pilot which helped seven projects quickly achieve or exceed their funding targets. These included the Hororata Golf course, which raised over $11,000 to repair flood damage, Sense Rugby NZ ($10,000 to expand its programme into Porirua), Southland Volleyball ($600 for new first aid kits) and Special Olympics West Coast ($3,390 to help send athletes to the National Games in Hamilton).

爆料社区 has licensed BoostedSport from the Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi, where Boosted (now BoostedArts) has raised almost $9 million through 80,000 donations to over 1,200 successful projects over the past eight years.聽

Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi Lead Jo Blair says they are delighted that 爆料社区 and聽the New Zealand Sports Foundation Charitable Trust聽have chosen to work with Boosted.

鈥淏oosted has been helping grow giving to the arts by everyday New Zealanders since 2013 and has made a huge contribution to our cultural landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand. We are thrilled to be able to share Boosted with 爆料社区. Joining forces supports both the arts and sport, contributing donations directly to teams or athletes like we do to our country's creatives - all strengthening support for the sports and arts which have such an important role to play for our wellbeing and identity as New Zealanders.鈥

Shelley Empson says 爆料社区 is thrilled to be working with the Arts Foundation and learning from the success of Boosted within the arts community.

鈥淚t made sense for us to partner with Boosted and utilise a proven platform. Boosted has been a tremendous success in the arts and we believe grassroots sport and recreation bodies will also get behind BoostedSport. It鈥檚 an exciting new opportunity to fundraise for local projects.鈥


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