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The vitality of any GAA Club is directly linked to the community that rallies behind it. For Seán Mac Cumhaills GAA Club, the 300 Club is a cornerstone of their development and ongoing success.
Based in Ballybofey, County Donegal, Seán Mac Cumhaills GAA Club proudly promotes Gaelic football, hurling, handball, and camogie for all ages. Like many clubs, they face financial pressures in areas like facility upkeep, youth development, and expanding their programs. The 300 Club is a crucial fundraising initiative created to proactively address these needs.
What Exactly Is the 300 Club?
The 300 Club is an exclusive annual draw limited to 300 memberships. Members contribute a fixed amount – typically €300 per year, with options for monthly, quarterly, bi-annual, or annual payments. In return, they are entered into monthly draws featuring significant cash prizes and directly support the club’s daily operations and long-term ambitions.
It’s a mutually beneficial arrangement: Supporters gain a chance to win while making a tangible and sustainable contribution to their local GAA community.
Community-Driven
Beyond the financial advantages, the 300 Club cultivates a stronger sense of community, uniting past players, parents, local businesses, and dedicated supporters in a shared vision for the future of Gaelic games in Ballybofey.
The club celebrates the success of draw winners, often highlighting them on social media and at club gatherings, fostering excitement and engagement throughout the year.
Become a 300 Club Member
Joining is simple. You can register through the club’s app or by using the following link:
https://member.clubspot.app/club/sean-maccumhaills-gaa/fundraisers
By joining the 300 Club, you are not merely entering a draw; you’re investing in the cultural and sporting heartbeat of your community.
Supporting the Future of Gaelic Games: Inside the Seán MacCumhaills 300 Club was last modified: June 6th, 2025 by
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