Fundraisers For Sports Teams


Building Special Teams (DVD)


Building Special Teams (DVD)


$39.99


With Louis Matsakis,University of Kansas Running Backs/Special Teams CoordinatorSpecial teams organization, quality control and practice preparation are the foundation of this excellent lecture-style presentation. Coach Matsakis begins with program overview, discussing commitment, personnel, importance and winning the kicking game. Coaches must set evaluation tools and benchmarks as well as monitor statistics to remain consistent. Day-to-day organization involves practice schedules, meeting with different units and setting scheduled meeting. Developing successful special teams comes first from a supportive head coach and a committed assistant coaching staff. To make an impact on players, Matsakis’ first meeting is dedicated to building special teams. Players must be urgent, focused, detailed, passionate and consistent. This DVD will spell out the steps to success in building your special teams unit to see success.56 minutes. 2008.

The Impact of Sports Teams on Team Performance Management


The Impact of Sports Teams on Team Performance Management


$199


This e-book comprises eight original articles that show best practice examples of the latest developments in the research on teams in the sports context and deal with issues related to how to manage teams so they perform better. The articles show the diverse contexts and applications of teams in the sports context, and touch on issues such as professional league teams, coaching teams, college teams, teams at the workplace and volunteer teams.

Special Teams Are Special (DVD)


Special Teams Are Special (DVD)


$35.82


Special Teams Are Special presents a detailed overview of the philosophical belief involving special teams that the kicking game is essentially a “real estate transaction.� In an easy-to-understand and apply manner, the DVD reviews what coaches can do on a kick-game play to either score or present a score. Among the topics covered: kicking-game philosophy, elements of a successful kicking game, eliminating mistakes, kicking-game fundamentals, kicking-game plays, and big break situations.

Special Teams Master Plan (DVD)


Special Teams Master Plan (DVD)


$39.99


With Bobby April, Buffalo Bills (NFL)Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coach For coaches who seek improvement in special teams play, this DVD will provide the catalyst needed. In detailed fashion, Coach April highlights everything needed for improving special teams play starting with the development of staff. That includes the role of Special Teams Coach, role of the staff and coach assignments. Constant emphasis is put on the question, “In what way can we make our special teams better?” This question is designed to challenge the high school, college and pro coach who is committed to special teams results. Also analyzed is how to staff a special teams unit by describing the characteristics of a successful special teams player. April allows you to look behind the scenes as he answers the “Tough Questions for the Head Coach.” In Buffalo, players take pride in their specific special teams unit by buying into the importance of their jobs. The Gurkhas, Seals, Delta Force, Rangers, Armor and Cavalry describe each of the specialty units that make up the NFL’s best special teams attack. Pride, organization and toughness characterize the make up of an exceptional special teams unit, and Buffalo serves as a great example. When you apply Bobby April’s sound approach to winning football to your own situation, positive results will come your way. 40 minutes. 2006.

Special Teams Teaching Progressions (DVD)


Special Teams Teaching Progressions (DVD)


$88.44


Special Teams Teaching Progressions presents a detailed overview of the fundamentals, techniques, and drills required to develop the key elements of special teams play. Featuring four separate video programs—Kickoff Cover Teaching Progression; Kickoff Return Teaching Progression; Punt Cover Teaching Progression; and Punt Return/Block Teaching Progression, the DVD provides an easy-to-follow, step-by-step approach for teaching each facet of special teams play.


Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness Knee High Socks Great for Sports Teams Fundraising Relay for Life Walk Survivor (Style 23)


Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer Awareness Knee High Socks Great for Sports Teams Fundraising Relay for Life Walk Survivor (Style 23)


$3.95


Boldly show your support of breast cancer awareness with these socks. Great to wear at walks, Relay for Life or to use as fundraisers. Also available in dozen packages of assorted designs. Ladies Sized….

Teen hoopsters giving back; Whyte Ridge players serve as fundraisers, mentors for inner city kids.(Sports): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press


Teen hoopsters giving back; Whyte Ridge players serve as fundraisers, mentors for inner city kids.(Sports): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press


$9.95


This digital document is an article from Winnipeg Free Press, published by Thomson Gale on December 5, 2007. The length of the article is 848 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Teen ho…

Offer To Make Things Improve With Not For Hire Fundraisers

No matter what you want to change in the world, you can help others or improve conditions by engaging in non profit fundraising. Efforts to generate additional funds for larger not for profit companies can open many doors.

Even as a child, you may not be able to do a lot of the things necessary to help the causes you want to help, but you certainly can assist in a fundraising effort.

Young or old, you could be surprised to learn the impact one person can have on a fundraising campaign.

Fundraising earnings might be used to:

  • Better implementing selected programs
  • Better circulating information about non profit programs
  • Paying for additional workers

For example, you could help your church raise enough money to launch a homeless shelter. Your role could be huge. Before others in the church will donate their money or time they’ll need to know that the church is in the process of building a homeless shelter.

You could assist in many ways such as asking the project leader for a list of possible donors. By accessing names and numbers on that list, you could telephone those people and educate them about the project. Another approach would be to send letters to everyone on the list, share details about the project, and ask for donations.

Like the postman, you can scale many hurdles to accomplish your task of raising funds for a project. You could have your parents take you around the neighborhood to pick up donations.

Even if a mail campaign already has begun, the mundane things such as stuffing envelopes, writing addresses, and affixing stamps must be accomplished. You also could put your artistic talents to use by creating posters explaining the homeless shelter, why it is needed, how much is needed, and asking people to donate.

You can help with non profit fundraising no matter your age. Determine where best to apply your skills, then offer to help. Little feels better than offering your services to help others.

For more information about calendars please visit www.ModernGreetings.com because fundraisers are fun with Modern Greetings.



 Event Management


Event Management


$24


Event Management is packed full of ¿true to life¿ examples of events across the nation—illustrating all the skills needed to become a successful event manager. From this book readers will learn how to design, plan, market, and stage an event. In addition, readers will learn how to manage staff and staffing problems and to ensure the safety of everyone involved. Topics will also discuss what is needed for legal compliance, risk management, financial control and successful event evaluation. Topics include: Size and types of events; Event teams; Concept and design; Feasibility; Legal compliance; Event marketing; Sponsorship; Promotion; Financial management; Risk management; Planning; Protocol; Choosing the event site; Developing the theme; Conducting rehearsals; Managing the environment; Staffing; Leadership; Operations and logistics; Safety and security; Crowd management and evacuation; Monitoring, control and evaluation; and Careers in a changing environment. For anyone entering the rapidly growing field of event management or a reference for professionals such as Event Manager, Meeting Planner, Corporate Meeting Planner, Conference Organizer, Venue Manager, Tourism Event Coordinator, Sports Competition Manager, Sponsorship Manager, Event Designer, Convention Planner, Association Manager, Professional Fundraisers, and Executive Directors for Non-Profit Organizations.