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Published Date: 25 June 2009
The Sports Development Foundation raises money from donations from individuals and companies on a project-by-project basis for sports clubs and sporting organisations that are looking to raise money for new sporting facilities.
SDF Scotland is a new, registered Scottish charity (charity no. SCO39071).

On completion of the website, an individual or institution will be able to donate money directly to the project they are interested in supporting. The charity is looking to
help develop a network of volunteers and fundraisers at present throughout Scotland that wish to give there time to help sport. The charity is also looking for new projects to help develop and raise money for.

If you interested in helping to raise money and have some fun, you and your friends could help by doing fundraising activities such as parachute jumping, or if you want to keep fit and raise money, there is a 5K run in Holyrood in Edinburgh on September 20. Let us know your fundraising ideas – phone 0141 572 8433 or fax 0141 572 8400. If you want to come to future fundraisers events then please join the charity’s Bebo and/or Twitter: SDFScotland, Facebook: Sdf Scotland and Myspace: sdfscotland

If you wish to donate to the charity using your mobile, text SDF Scotland to 84424 to give £3 per month to the cause (£1.91 will be received from each message by the charity). You can unsubscribe at any time by texting STOP to 84424.

Our website address is www.sdfscotland.org

DAVID BALLANTINE

(chief executive)

The Sports Development Foundation Scotland

North Hanover Street

Glasgow



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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2009 11:17 AM
  • Source: Southern Reporter
  • Location: Borders
 
 
 


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