Facilities are key to reach these goals and one of the most severe problem on the African continent is the lack of such infrastructures. Without it, the game cannot grow and kids cannot play. The adequate infrastructure to build & maintain courts does not exist in most nations.
IMPACT : WHY IT MATTERS
CHALLENGES : WHY AREN'T MORE COURTS BUILT?
SOLUTION: THE 3-POINT PLAY MODEL
Our goal is not only want to build courts that people will need and want to use, but also implement programs that will allow these courts to act as catalysts for development. These self-sustainable courts will hold league games, tournaments and other events that will generate their own revenue for the clubs and local communities. When needed, the revenue generated will be filtered back into the maintenance of existing courts as well as future projects in the area.
We Call It The "3-Point Play” Model.
We think courts are more than just courts, and therefore they should be treated that way.
The novelty of our approach resides is our "Three Point Play" model: the creation of a steady revenue stream for all of our courts to run on. We aim to build self-sustainable ecosystems around the courts where income generator allow to cover the cost of maintenance, the implementation of sports and educational programs as well as create a hub for surrounding communities.