The Go Clubs accreditation program provides a framework for your community club to measure and acknowledge its success as you take steps to grow and improve its management and operations. There are four levels of accreditation through which your club can progress - bronze, silver, gold and platinum. As your community club achieves higher accreditation levels, benefits in the form of resources and support are provided to match the needs of the organisation.
The accreditation framework allows Council to take a more active role in supporting your community club, based on the level of accreditation you have achieved.
Accreditation at the lower levels of the program is mostly about opening the communication lines between you and Council, and providing support to ensure your community club is healthy and compliant with relevant legislation.
Go Clubs Benefits | Bronze | Silver | Gold | Platinum |
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Eligible to book a Council facility | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Eligible to hold a facility lease with Council | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Access to Go Clubs online community | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Access to Go Clubs Facebook page providing regular updates | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Support from Council to achieve the next level of accreditation | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Access to Go Clubs silver resources and templates | Y | Y | Y | |
A ‘Welcome to Go Clubs’ promotional pack | Y | Y | Y | |
Access to Go Clubs gold resources and templates | Y | Y | ||
Letters of support from Council for grant applications | Y | Y | ||
Eligibility to apply for improvement works for community club facilities | Y | Y | ||
Access to Go Clubs gold Young Volunteer Program | Y | Y | ||
Eligibility for Council’s Go Clubs grant program | Y | Y | ||
Access to Go Clubs platinum resources and templates | Y | |||
Professional support to develop a club strategic plan | Y | |||
Go Clubs framed certificate, presented by the Mayor | Y |