I've raised £20000 to Help keep Nantwich Town FC viable and to enable us to reopen successfully and sustainably, on all levels of our football operations.

The outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic back in March, brought the 2019/20 Football Season on all levels to a premature end and the subsequent enforced closure of the Football Club, its training facilities and function room, has had a devastating effect on our finances and very existence, as like most other business’s and sports clubs throughout the UK, the club has had no income over the past four months, but has still had to deal with the associated costs of keeping an operation of this size viable, as well as our wonderful community stadium maintained and whilst the directors and a small group of dedicated volunteers have managed to oversee this until now, with the news that we will soon hopefully reopen our doors to Football and activities on all levels, we need your urgent help and support to ensure that we can return safely and successfully and continue on our journey of serving the community and to once again see the first team competing at the highest level, helping to put Nantwich Town on the map.
We have been immensely flattered and encouraged by the offers of support and goodwill from our amazing and loyal supporters, commercial partners and the wider community during this difficult time and this is sincerely valued and appreciated and with the reopening of the stadium hopefully imminent, we need everyone in the community to now join us and we are appealing for you all to support us with donations and fundraising efforts, no matter how large or small to help us to achieve our target of raising £20,000, so that the club continues to play it’s part and has a future in the community and beyond and our “Just Giving” page has been set up to help with this.
There are also a number of other ways that you can help the Dabbers, including joining our 200 Club monthly draw, also during our enforced closure we have been working closely with FA consultants to explore ways of potentially restructuring the club to ensure that it is sustainable in the future and as a result we are looking to make the club a community interest company, limited by shares and at the same time we will be looking at forming a charitable organisation to operate and manage the club’s community activities, which will offer more opportunities for community involvement and fund raising initiatives and we hope to be in a position to announce more details of this in the near future.
Thank you in anticipation of your help and support
Jon Gold
Chairman