The General Manager of the Uganda Men’s Senior National Lacrosse Team, Brian Mushana Kwesiga has revealed that the Government of Uganda (GOU) has advanced UGX 130,000,000 (One hundred and thirty million Ugandan Schilling) to the Uganda Lacrosse Association (ULA) in support of the team’s participation in the World Lacrosse Men’s Championship (WLMC) in San Diego, California, U.S. from June 20th to July 1st, 2023.
Since the introduction of the sport in Uganda in 2009, this is the most financial support that ULA has ever received from the GOU for participation in any international competition, nearly tripling its support from last year when two National Lacrosse Teams, the Women’s Senior National Lacrosse Team and the Men’s U21 National Lacrosse Team were traveling abroad, and with less than three weeks before the team travels, the contribution was more than enough to cover the cost of the team’s airfare.
Kwesiga noted that the new commitment from Government is truly transformational, not just for the current fundraising campaign, but long term for the game of lacrosse in Uganda as it further augments and solidifies the country’s status as both the pioneer and premier lacrosse powerhouse in Africa.
However, he noted that the amount is not enough to cover financial needs that still exist. “While we obviously appreciate this tremendous support at such a crucial time with less than three weeks to the tournament, it is nowhere near enough to cover the financial need that clearly still exists.” stated Kwesiga.
The team was granted U.S. visas on April 14, and is currently seeking sponsors and supporters to help raise the remaining $30,000 that is still needed for the team’s accommodations and meals at San Diego State University, costing $135 daily, per person for 15 days, 24 players, 3 coaches, and a Government Representative with the team scheduled to depart Uganda June 16 and return on July 4.
Out of a total budget of almost $150,000 (UGX 555,000,000), the fundraising campaign has so far raised more $115,000 in less than four months; $40,000 from corporations and organizations in the form of training camp logistics, equipment, and uniforms, $35,000 from the GOU for purchase air tickets, $15,000 from private individuals, and another $25,000 in online crowdfunding on PayPal towards the cost of visas, travel, and medical insurance, officiating and practice field fees).
Among the private individuals and organizations that have contributed Massachusetts Youth Lacrosse (MYL) paid for equipment and training camps, and its sister organization, the Boston Youth Lacrosse (BYL) contributed towards the cost of meals.
Origins Leadership, a Denver based 501 (c) (3) headed by Coach Nick Lewis that acted as the fiscal sponsor for the U21 team’s trip to Limerick, Ireland last year also contributed what was left over from that trip. Maryland based Mr. Frank Kelley III, and Kelley Benefits, longtime benefactors to the Uganda lacrosse program, also donated.
Encore Brand Lacrosse provided uniforms at no cost, as it has done since 2014. Lacrosse Unlimited and Epoch Lacrosse donated equipment like sticks, chest and elbow pads, mouth guards, as well as gloves. New Balance provided cleats, while its subsidiary Warrior Lacrosse provided the much-needed helmets at a steep 50% discount.
Passionate individuals and organizations can support the team and this cause in three main ways.
1Donate via https://www.ugandalacrosse.ug/make-a-donation/ or contacting brian.kwesiga@yahoo.com or +1 972 415 6372.
Buy fan apparel, headgear, footwear, and accessories at the Official Team’s online store, https://ugandalacrosse.secondslide.io/.
Buy from the World Lax 2023 store where 10% of the proceeds go to the team, https://www.worldlax2023.shop/collections/uganda