Club policies and procedures


GAA Clubs are increasingly busy and complex places. They do a lot of different work with a lot of different people in a lot of different ways. Sometimes they work in partnership with others and often use other people’s money to help them in their work. Above all, they very largely work with and for […]


Ways for clubs to maximise their funding


ALL clubs, large and small, urban and rural, are often finding they are spending increasing amounts of money. Many clubs have taken the step of appointing a fundraising unit whose remit is focused on ensuring that the club has a healthy revenue stream that fulfils the financial needs of the club. The fundraising unit should […]


Continual coaching development


THROUGHOUT Ulster, from a coaching and games perspective, one of our aims is to develop self – sufficient and sustainable clubs. The transition from underage level to senior level requires a great deal of effort, organisation, dedication and planning by many people. At this stage of the playing season the focus should be on continually […]


Ulster GAA: Foghlaim sa Chlub


RINNEADH iniúchadh ar chlubanna Uladh in 2019 agus arís eile go luath in 2020, agus as na torthaí sin a d’eascair an Plean Teagaisc seo, ‘Foghlaim sa Chlub.’ Tá CLG Uladh agus Foras na Gaeilge ag obair le hOllscoil Uladh ar an tionscadal seo, agus is é an aidhm atá againn ná go gcuirfear acmhainn ar […]


Ulster GAA announce details for 2022 club officer training


ULSTER GAA has announced details for 2022 Club Officer training set to take place in January for volunteers new to their roles as club officers. This training is must for all new club officers as it will provide essential information and role specific advice for the year ahead. Role specific training workshops are being offered […]