Lard wrote:I hope basketball isn't as expensive
I'm certainly won't be pushing my kids towards orienteering in a rush.
Have you provided them with good basketball genes?
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Lard wrote:I hope basketball isn't as expensive
I'm certainly won't be pushing my kids towards orienteering in a rush.
Spookster wrote:Why is crowd funding a better route to generating financial support for a team than using existing sources like the Athlete Support Fund or the Orienteering Foundation? (I'm not saying it isn't - just want to know how this works, and whether you think it'll get broader support this way).
graeme wrote:Lard wrote:I hope basketball isn't as expensive
I'm certainly won't be pushing my kids towards orienteering in a rush.
Have you provided them with good basketball genes?
housewife wrote:I don't understand how we get in the situation where ...
housewife wrote:I don't understand how we get in the situation where JWOC has to be crowd-funded. If you have a budget, you work within it. The expense of having to send a team to JWOC should have been budgeted for.
Gross wrote:If you look at Bulletin 2 then the cost of a 2 beddded room in a hostel (inc meals) is 650 CHF per person with entry fee at 100. So about 750 per head.
Exchange rate today is 1.44.
Add flights, car hire, additional food, cost of staff etc etc then £1200 looks achievable.
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