Overview Background to GoldMark GoldMark in GAA, IFA & Ulster Rugby

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Overview Background to GoldMark GoldMark in GAA, IFA & Ulster Rugby Volunteer Awards Benefits to Volunteers Progressing towards Awards Returning your Booklet Support contacts

Background GoldMark is a dynamic programme aimed at promoting and recognising sports volunteering for 14 to 24 year olds. It builds on the successes of Millennium Volunteers and is part supported by the Department of Education. GoldMark is led by Volunteer Now with Ulster GAA, IFA and Ulster Rugby being delivery partners.

GoldMark in GAA, IFA & IRFU You are currently involved in a volunteering capacity with your local club, you give hours of service for betterment of your club – NOW you can get recognised through GoldMark! GoldMark is a simple programme which requires you to keep a Volunteer Record, which is signed off by your club and Ulster GAA/IFA/Ulster Rugby

Volunteer Awards 200 Hours 100 Hours 50 Hours Award of Excellence Signed by Minister of Education 100 Hours Signed by Volunteer Now 50 Hours Signed by Ulster GAA/IFA/Ulster Rugby

Benefits to Volunteers Provides opportunity to develop learning and discover new skills Looks great on the CV Helps gain experience relevant to a future career Recognises you as active citizen within your sport Supports you to make positive impact in your community Provides you with responsibility to gain the most from volunteering Offers you opportunity to meet new people, have a laugh and gain confidence

Progressing towards Award Continue your volunteering in your club Receive your GoldMark Record Book TODAY TODAY is your start date for the programme Complete your Record Book detailing volunteering hours, training undertaken, skills learned, roles and activities started Club official to oversee your work and sign off your record book (once a month/6 weeks) Completion of hours Conferment of Award

Return your Record Book to: GAA VOLUNTEERS –Ashelene Groogan Ulster GAA, Ceannáras Uladh, 8-10 Market Street, Armagh, BT61 7BX IFA VOLUNTEERS – Michael Carvill Irish Football Association, 20 Windsor Avenue, Belfast, BT9 6EG RUGBY VOLUNTEERS – Nicci Wilson Ulster RugbyRavenhill Grounds, 85 Ravenhill Park, Belfast, BT6 0DG

Support Contacts GAA VOLUNTEERS – Sharon Haughey-Grimley Ulster GAA T: 02837517180 E: ashelene.groogan.ulster@gaa.ie IFA VOLUNTEERS – Michael Carvill Irish Football Association T: 07545 930124 E: mcarvill@irishfa.com ULSTER RUGBY VOLUNTEERS – Nicci Wilson Ulster Rugby T: (0) 28 9049 3222 Nicci.wilson@ulsterrugby.com