Discounts on tickets to games — US Lacrosse worked with college athletic departments for free or reduced admission prices for members to 65 regular-season games plus the Big East, Big Ten and NCAA tournaments — represents just one of many benefits of being a member of the national governing body. While sometimes overshadowed by the subscription to the historically popular US Lacrosse Magazine and by the safety net of the member insurance coverage, members-only savings on several product and service offerings can help parents recoup the cost of their child’s annual membership dues.
Parents, many of which are relatively new to lacrosse, can save on products ranging from education — a Positive Coaching Alliance online course is free for members at learning.uslacrosse.org — to equipment for their kids — STX Starter Kits at up to 40 percent off for member-athletes aged 6U-10U are expected to be available on shop.uslacrosse.org in September. Businesses and organizations that support the mission of US Lacrosse supply a healthy portion of the benefits members enjoy. Those include Guardian, which offers a 20-pack of its “Pearl” lacrosse ball at a $35 discount to members, and SISU, which offers its mouth guard at a 15 percent savings to members, among other partners.
Coaches and officials also experience significant value in their membership, focused in part on helping them develop in their trades in order to help provide kids with a quality lacrosse experience. In January, member-coaches and officials attended LaxCon, lacrosse’s largest educational event, at a $40 savings against prices for the general public. The organization’s sport-specific development programs offer discounts on clinics to members.
“US Lacrosse has a great coaches education program with different curriculums for different levels of athletes,” said Scott Biron, coach at Acton-Boxborough (Mass.) High School, at a recent US Lacrosse Convention. “You can really learn a lot.”
And then, there’s the intangibles. US Lacrosse reinvests income from membership dues, donations and sponsorships into its wide array of programs and services that help to train coaches and officials, expand the sport’s participation base, and maximize player safety. That’s all done with an eye toward offering more kids the chance to play lacrosse, fall in love with it, and play it longer.