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GFF hosts Finance Governance Workshop for its membership

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The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) staged a Finance Governance Workshop on Sunday at the Guyana Olympic House in Liliendaal, which focused on the compliance requiremen­ts and procedures for attaining funding through the Members Financial Assistance Programme (M-FAP) in 2024.

This was disclosed in a release from the federation. According to the correspond­ence, the forum was facilitate­d by FIFA consultant Lance Cummings and GFF accountant Marco Meredith.

Present at the workshop were representa­tives from the Bartica Football Associatio­n, Berbice Football Associatio­n, East Coast Football Associatio­n, Essequibo/Pomeroon Football Associatio­n, Georgetown Football Associatio­n, Upper Demerara Football Associatio­n, and the Women’s Football Associatio­n, as well as Elite League clubs the Guyana Defence Force, the Guyana Police Force, Fruta Conquerors, Den Amstel, Buxton United, and Santos.

“Discussion­s focused on the criteria for securing funding, including the completion of the club licencing process and the maintenanc­e of current financial records, along with the GFF budgetary plans for 2024,” the release stated.

GFF President Wayne Forde said, “The introducti­on of M-FAP is to aid clubs and associatio­ns in achieving their developmen­tal goals, with the ultimate aim of nurturing widespread growth.

Therefore, it is imperative that all levels adhere to compliance standards for the genuine profession­alisation of football in Guyana.”

The M-FAP programme, which is an adaptation of the initial FIFA FAP initiative, was created in 2020 and focused on the four essential areas of administra­tion and operations, equipment and materials, competitio­n and technical developmen­t, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

Meanwhile, FIFA Consultant Cummings stated that it’s vital for individual­s to be a part of the federation’s budgetary process, noting, “It’s not like the Federation is preparing a document to submit for approval to Congress, but it’s really getting Congress involved more at this level.”

GFF Accountant Meredith noted that “in the past three years, the GFF has distribute­d millions of dollars in equipment to associatio­ns and clubs, along with preparator­y grants for the initiation of regional senior leagues throughout Guyana.”

 ?? ?? Participan­ts of the recently conducted GFF Finance Governance Workshop pose for a photo opportunit­y following the conclusion of the forum
Participan­ts of the recently conducted GFF Finance Governance Workshop pose for a photo opportunit­y following the conclusion of the forum

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