club accreditation
Palm Beach Soccer Club was the first football club in Queensland to be awarded a Level 2 FFA Accreditation under the National Club Accreditation Scheme.
The National Club Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) is a Football Federation Australia initiative designed to recognise and reward clubs with the overall aim of improving grassroots football experiences.
In line with the National Game Development Strategy, the NCAS provides best-practice models for club administration through an accreditation rating scheme which sets guidelines and criteria.
Clubs will benefit from achieving accreditation in several ways, including greater capacity to sustain participation, improved governance practices and priority access to any future funding opportunities through FFA.
The National Club Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) is a Football Federation Australia initiative designed to recognise and reward clubs with the overall aim of improving grassroots football experiences.
In line with the National Game Development Strategy, the NCAS provides best-practice models for club administration through an accreditation rating scheme which sets guidelines and criteria.
Clubs will benefit from achieving accreditation in several ways, including greater capacity to sustain participation, improved governance practices and priority access to any future funding opportunities through FFA.