BEAVERCREEK FOOTBALL CLUB

BECOME A BEAVER 100 CLUB MEMBER TODAY!

Be one of the first 100 people in the Beaver100Club! The first 100 to sign up will become members. Support your team and maybe win too! Help to #BuildThe Dam!!

Membership Drive running through December 31st or until all 100 slots are filled!

$100 membership supports the team and enters you into monthly drawings from Jan – Oct for $150, $100, and $50. Apply through the following link or QR code. A member of the Beavercreek Football Club Board will inform you of your status in the Beaver100Club and how to submit your membership donation of $100. Following your donation, you will receive a number and your name will be added to the membership rolls.

For questions, email: Beaver100Club@gmail.com

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PAY TO PLAY vs CLUB DUES

PAY TO PLAY

What does Pay to Play cost?

$250 per player and is paid to the Athletic Department.

What does Pay to Play cover?

  • Helmets
  • Shoulder pads
  • Footballs
  • Referees
  • Bussing
  • Facilities usage

Athletic Department income including ticket revenue, concession sales, and Pay to Play fees DO NOT go to the Football Club.

CLUB DUES

What do Club Dues cost?

$50 annually and is paid to the Beavercreek Football Club.

What do Club Dues cover?

Player Support including:

  • Travel bags
  • Feed the Team
  • Game day attire
  • Laundry Supplies
  • Academic advisor
  • Scholarships

Team Support including:

  • Uniforms
  • Video equipment
  • Headsets
  • Practice equipment
  • Coaching staff needs

Program Support including:

  • Website
  • Team posters
  • Senior night
  • End of season banquet & gifts
  • Mom’s camp
  • House draft

Did you know that in 2022, the Beavercreek Football Club spent almost $30,000 on our teams?

FEED THE TEAM

On Friday before every varsity game, the Beavercreek Football Club feeds the team a nutritional meal to prepare them for battle. In 2022, the average cost per player was $68. Feed the Team is the club’s largest annual expense.

PAYING CLUB DUES

Annual club dues of $50 can be paid by check, cash, or Venmo. If paying via check or cash, contact one of the club board members on the Board and Representatives page.

Be sure to include the player First and Last name on your check and in the Venmo Comment.

Use your smartphone and scan the Venmo link to make your payment.

3 BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING

DECREASES YOUR STRESS

With the stress of just trying to get through your day, volunteering is a great way to remove some of that stress. Volunteering has been proven to reduce stress. Through interacting with new people and donating your time, you can develop a new sense of appreciation for yourself. Learning to appreciate everything you are doing for your community not only decreases your own stress, but it teaches you healthy ways to manage your time and most important priorities. So the next time you’re looking for ways to decrease stress, try volunteering in Beavercreek and know that your not just helping those in need – you’re also helping yourself.

INCREASES YOUR CONFIDENCE

Confidence helps with so much in your everyday lift. It’s what gives you that extra push to speak up for yourself or make bolder decisions with your future. However, confidence is a skill that can be difficult to develop because it’s really rooted in kindness. Having the courage to be kind to others through volunteering is a great way to increase your confidence at work, with your family, and with your friends. So if you want to have the confidence to ask your boss for that promotion you deserve, try volunteering locally. The Beavercreek Football Club would love to have you.

EXPANDS YOUR CONNECTIONS

Networking is a great skill to posses because it can further you in your career, business connections, and social life. However, networking is pointless if you don’t have any connections to talk with. Volunteering opens doors that can help you make great connections. Volunteering connects you with a side of your community that you might not otherwise have a chance to meet. So try volunteering to open your heart and also open new doors – you never know who you’ll meet.

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