German Sports Badge
Cooperation in the field of fundraising for sports organisations Bochum/Bonn-Alfter, 22.07.2010 – together with the HelpGroup GmbH, developer and provider of innovative social products and business models for organizations and companies, the German sports card opens new sports fields for extracting donations. Sports federations and clubs members, supporters and interested parties can offer own donations cards for further giving. The organized sport is suffering in times of shrinking public budgets. Medium for the promotion of sports shall be deleted, associations and clubs have to look for new sources of revenue. HelpCard”, the innovative Fundraisingkonzept of HelpGroup GmbH, which previously only large donor agencies could use a new approach to increase the donations income available now is the associations and clubs.
Clubs and associations can operate their own HelpCard online shops in their design. Here the donor acquired the HelpCard, the first social gift card, the with text and Value individually. These donations cards are intended to present, members, friends and supporters of the club or association can offer. The recipient redeems the HelpCard in the online shop of the club or national association, where he determined the purpose of the donations from the specifications (E.g., youth development or expansion of sports facilities) and is actively involved in the donation process. We are sure that clubs and associations with the innovative solution to generate our partner HelpGroup GmbH-new donors and also notable donations income”, says Stephan Penz, organized, Managing Director the DSA German sports I.d. GmbH In the German sports almost 27 million people are so many supporters for this important social institution will find”, so pace continues. We are pleased that we can use our many years of experience in fundraising for organised sport in Germany”, says Harald Meurer, founder and CEO of HelpGroup GmbH. With our HelpCard clubs and associations without much effort can enable new donations potential without jeopardising their status of public utility”, more so Meurer.