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BingoLotto is Back
By BAFA
Sep 11, 2009 - 12:19:23 PM
Many UK sports are
suffering the effects of the credit crunch. A recent survey from the CCPR
revealed that up to 6,000 community sports clubs could close during the
recession due to failing revenues.
Help is on its way
from a brand new TV Game which will bring much needed funding to sports clubs
across the UK.
BingoLotto is a live
TV game that will air weekly on Virgin 1 from 13 September 2009. Participants
will be able to buy a Gamecard for £2 from any Tesco till point in Britain
allowing them to play alongside the TV game that offers multiple chances to play
and win throughout the game.
For every Gamecard
sold, 20% will be donated to UK good causes. More than 130 governing bodies of
sport and recreation could receive funding through BingoLotto, including BAFA.
A
pilot series of BingoLotto in 2008 raised over £100,000 which has already been
distributed to governing bodies through the CCPR, the alliance of sport and
recreation bodies, allowing clubs to support their members despite the economic
crisis. BAFA was represented in this pilot series when Antonio 'Huggy Bear'
Fargus took part in one of the first live shows.
BingoLotto is
planning a huge nationwide advertising campaign to promote the launch, and with
Tesco’s involvement, anticipate that sales will exceed and eclipse those of
Series 1 in 2008. Gamecards are now available to
buy from every Tesco store across Great
Britain.
There is massive
potential for BingoLotto to raise millions of pounds for UK sports. The
programme originates in Sweden and since it started 15 years ago 1.5 billion
Gamecards have been sold, providing just under £1 billion to sports clubs and
charities in Sweden.
If your club is
looking to take part in this exciting opportunity then please visit:
http://www.bingolotto.tv/emails/email-ccpr.html
For more information
please visit:
www.bingolotto.tv
or click on the link on the BAFA homepage.
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